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19S9    l^ALM,     PiETER.      Reis  door    Noord    Amerika.      pp. 

J^  223,  240,  (8).      Map  and    plates.      2    vols,  in    one. 

Large  4°  half  calf.  Utrecht,  1772 

1990  Kant,  Emmanuel.      Logic.      Translated   by   John   Rich- 

ardson,     pp.  243.      Portraits.      8°  half  calf,  (broken). 

London,   1819 

1991  Keach,  Benjamin.      Distressed    Sion    Relieved,  a  poem, 

wherein  are  discovered  the  grand  causes  of  the  churches 
trouble  and  misery  under  the  late  dismal  dispensation, 
with  a  complete  history  of  and  lamentation  for  those 
renowned  worthies  that  fell  in  England  for  Popish  rage 
and  cruelty  from  the  year  1680-1688.  pp.  (14),  154, 
12.      12°  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1689 

1992  Keach.      War  with  the   Devil;  or,  the  young  man's  con- 

flict with  the  powers  of  darkness.  Plate.  The  eighth 
impression,      pp.  208.      18°  half  morocco.  London,   1684 

1993  Keach.      The  same.      Twenty-second  edition,      pp.  156. 

Cuts.      18°  sheep.  London,    1776 

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1994  Keach.  The  Travels  of  True  Godliness,  from  the  be- 
ginning uf  the  world  to  the  present  day.  Sixth  ed. 
pp.   168.      Portrait  and  cuts.      18°  morocco. 

London,   1760 

5~o  1995  Kean.  Edmund.  Life  of  Edmund  Kean.  pp.  216, 
219.    Portrait.    2  vols.  12°  boards,  uncut.    London,  1835 

^«  1996  Keate,  George.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Ancient  His- 
tory, present  Government  and  Laws  of  the  Republic  of 
Geneva,      pp.  218.      Map.     12°  sheep.  London,  1761 

1997  Keene,  N.  H.  Annals  of  the  Town  of  Keene,  from 
1734  to  1790,  with  corrections,  additions  and  a  con- 
tinuation, from  1790  to  1815.  By  Salma  Hale.  pp. 
120.      Map.      8°  half  roan.  Keene,  1851 

1998  Keightley,  Thomas.  The  Fairy  Mythology,  illustrative 
of  the  romance  and  superstition  of  various  countries, 
pp.  560.      Frontispiece  by  Cruikshank.    12°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1850 

1999  Keith,  George.  The  Presbytarian  and  Independent 
visible  Churches  in  New  England  and  elsewhere,  brought 
to  the  test  and  examined,  etc.  pp.  230.  16°  calf,  gilt, 
uncut.  London,   1691 

2000  Keith.  A  Journal  of  Travels  from  New-Hampshire  to 
Caratuck,  on  the  continent  of  North-America,  pp.  92. 
Small  4°  calf.  London,  1706 

2001  Keith,  William.  The  History  of  the  British  Plantations 
in  America,  with  a  chronological  account  of  the  most 
remarkable  things,  which  happen'd  to  the  first  adven- 
turers in  their  several  discoveries  of  that  new  world. 
Part  I.  Containing  the  History  of  Virginia,  etc.  (all 
published.)      2  maps.      4°  old  calf.  London,   1738 

2002  Keith.  Collection  of  Papers  and  other  Tracts,  written 
occasionally  on  various  subjects.      12°  sheep. 

London,   1740 

This  work  contains  "  A  Discourse  on  the  present  state  of  the 
British  Plantations  in  America,  with  respect  to  the  interest  of  Great 
Britain.  Sir  William  Keith  was  Governor  of  Pennsylvania  from 
1717  to  1726. 

2003  Kelty,  Mary  Ann.  Memoirs  of  the  Lives  and  Persecu- 
tions of  the  Primitive  Quakers.  Second  ed.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1844 

2004  Kendall,  E.  A.  Travels  through  the  Northern  Parts 
of  the  United  States,  in  the  years  1807  and  1808.  3 
vols.  8°  sheep.  New  York,  1809 

2005  Kent,  James.  Comtnentaries  on  American  Law.  Tenth 
ed.     4  vols.  8°  sheep  (broken).  Boston,  i860 


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yfcloo   2006   [Kennett,  White. J     Bibiiotheca  Americanae  Primordia. 
'  An  Attempt  towards  laying  the  Foundation  of  an  Amer- 

ican Library,  in  several  Books,  Papers  and  Writings, 
humbly  given  to  the  Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gos- 
pel in  Foreign  Parts,  for  the  perpetual  Use  and  Benefit 
of  their  Members,  their  Missionaries,  Friends,  Corre- 
spondents and  Others  concern'd  in  the  Good  Design  of 
Planting  and  promoting  Christianity  within  her  Maj- 
esty's Colonies  and  Plantations  in  the  West-Indies.  4° 
half  morocco.  Printed  for  J.  Churchill:  London,  1713 
"  This,  as  far  as  it  goes,  is  the  best  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to 
America  extant,  the  titles  being  copied  at  full  length  with  the  greatest 
exactness,  together  with  name  of  the  printer,  and  the  number  of  pages 
in  each  volume.  It  is  rich  in  English  tracts  relating  to  New  Eng- 
land." —  Rich. 


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/^  2007   Kettell,  Samuel.      Specimens  of  Atnerican  Poetry,  with 

Critical   and    Biographical    Notices.       3   vols.    12°    half 

morocco,  uncut,  gilt  tops.  Boston,  1829 

2008  [Kettell.]      Yankee   Notions.      A   Medley.      By  Timo. 

^  Titterwell,  Esq.      pp.  255.      16°  cloth.  Boston,   1838 

>e-v  2009  Keyser,  C.  S.  Penn's  Treaty  with  the  Indians,  pp.  99. 
Illustrations.      8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,   1882 

2010   KiDD,  Captain.      A  Full  Account  of  the   Proceedings  in 
^0  Relation  to  Capt.    Kidd.      pp.    51.      Small  4°  half  mo- 

rocco. London,  1701 

30 1 1    Kidder,    Frederic.       The    Expeditions    of    Capt.    John 
OD  Lovewell,   and   his  Encounters  with  the   Indians,      pp. 

134.      Map.      Royal  4°  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

Large  Paper:  only  25  copies  printed. 

2012  Kidder.      Military    Operations    in    Eastern    Maine    and 
7^~  Nova   Scotia   during   the    Revolution,      pp.    336.      Map 

and  portrait  inserted.      8°  paper,  uncut.      Albany,  1867 

2013  Kidder.      History  of    the   First   New   Hampshire   Regi- 
^l  ment  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution,     pp.  184.     8°  cloth, 

uncut.  Albany,  1868 

2014  Kidder.      Adventures  of  Capt.  Lovewell,  pp.  10;  —  The 
^  Abenaki  Indians;  their  treaties  of   1713  and    1717,  and 

a  vocabulary,  with  a  historical  introduction,  pp.  25, 
1859; — The  Swedes  on  the  Delaware  and  their  inter- 
course with  New  England,  pp.  13,  1874;  —  Discovery 
of  North  America,  by  John  Cabot,  pp.  15,  1878.  4 
pamphlets. 

T^  2015  Kimball,  D.  T.  The  Fruits  of  Congregationalism;  a 
Centennial  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  First  Church 
and  Religious  Society  in  Ipswich,  Aug.  10,  1834.  8° 
half  roan,  gilt.  Boston,  1834 


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KiNGSBOROUGH,  Lord.  Antiquities  of  Mexico:  compris- 
ing Fac-similes  of  Ancient  ISlexican  Paintings  and  Hier- 
oglyphics, preserved  in  the  Royal  Libraries  of  Paris, 
Berlin  and  Dresden,  in  the  Imperial  Library  of  Vienna; 
the  Vatican  Library,  the  Bodleian  Library  at  Oxford, 
etc.  Together  with  the  Monuments  of  New  Spain.  By 
M.  Dupaix.  The  whole  illustrated  with  inedited  manu- 
scripts. The  drawings  on  stone  by  A.  Aglio.  9  vols, 
imperial  folio,  half  green  morocco,  uncut  edges,  gilt 
tops.  London,  1831-1848 

KiNGSLEY,  Charles.  Hypatia;  or,  New  foes  with  an  old 
face,  2  vols.,  1854;  —  Lectures  delivered  in  America, 
1874;  — Westward  Ho  (Works,  Vol.  6),  1881;  — Plays 
and  Puritans,  and  other  historical  essays  (Works,  Vol. 
16).      5  vols.  12°  cloth. 

Kingston,  Mass.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  and  Exer- 
cises at  the  150th  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of 
the  Town  of  Kingston,  June  27,  1876.  pp.  151.  Maps. 
4°  paper.  Boston,  1876 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  John  Deane  of  Nothingham,  his 
Adventures  and  Exploits,  pp.  416.  Illustrations.  12° 
cloth.  London. 

Kip,  W.  I.  Early  Jesuit  Missions  in  North  America. 
Plate.    2  vols,  in  one.     12°  full  morocco,  gilt,  red  edges. 

New  York,  1846 

KiRKE,  Henry.  The  First  English  Conquest  of  Canada; 
with  some  Account  of  the  earliest  Settlements  in  Nova 
Scotia  and  Newfoundland,  pp.  227.  Map.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1871 

[KiRKLAND,  Mrs.  C.  M.J  Forest  Life.  pp.  250,  234. 
2  vols.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1842 

Knapp,  S.  L.  Biographical  Sketches  of  eminent  Law- 
yers, Statesmen  and  Men  of  Letters,  pp.  360.  8°  blue 
morocco,  red  edges.  Boston,  1821 

[Knapp.]  Sketches  of  Public  Characters,  drawn  from 
the  Living  and  the  dead.      pp.  259.      12°  boards,  uncut. 

New   York,  1830 

Knapp  and  Crowinshield.  Trial  of  John  F.  Knapp  for 
the  murder  of  Joseph  White,  pp.  74.  Salem,  1830;  — 
Second  Trial  of  J.  F.  Knapp,  pp.  72.  Salem,  1830;  — 
Trials  of  J.  J.  Knapp,  Jr.  and  George  Crowninshield 
for  the  Murder  of  Joseph  White,  pp.  31.  Boston,  1830; 
—  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  celebrated  Salem  Mur- 
derer, pp.  24.  Boston,  1830.  Bound  in  one  volume. 
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T~  2026  Kneeland,  Abner.  Trial  of,  for  Blasphemy.  Argu- 
ments of  the  Attorney  of  the  Commonwealth; — Speech 
by  Andrew  Dunlap; — Review  of  the  Prosecution  against 
Kneeland; — Speech  in  his  own  Behalf.  (With  auto- 
graph of  Rufus  Choate.)  4  pamphlets.  Boston,  1834-5 
2027  Knight,  Charles.  Pictorial  History  of  England,  being 
^  ^  the  history  of  the  people  as  well  as  a  history  of  England, 

from  B.C.  55  to  1820,  by  C.  Knight,  Prof.  Craik,  C. 
Macfarlane,  etc.  8  vols. ;  also,  Martineau's  History  of 
England  during  the  Peace,  1800-46,  2  vols.  Standard 
edition.  Illustrated  with  upwards  of  2000  engravings 
and  numerous  portraits  on  steel,  with  the  index.  To- 
gether II  vols,  thick  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London.  1847-50 

j~     2028   Knight's  Gallery  of    Portraits,  with    memoirs.      168  fine 

^  portraits,     original    impressions.      7     vols,    imperial   8° 

half  morocco,  gilt  edges.        C.  Knight:   London,  1833-8 

2029  Knight,  Madam.     The  Private  Journal  of  a  Journey  from 
00  Boston  to  New  York,  in  the  year  1704,  kept  by  Madam 

Kniglit.      pp.  92.      Small  4°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Albany,  1865 
Only  300  copies  printed. 

2030  Knight    and     Buckingham.      Private    Journal     kept    by 
J  ^6~  Madam  Knight  in  a"  journey  from  Boston  to  New  York, 

in  the  year  1704; — Private  Journals  kept  by  Rev.  John 
Buckingham  of  the  expedition  against  Canada,  in  the 
years  17 10  and  17 11.      12°  calf,  gilt.       New  York,  1825 

2031  Knox,   John.      Life   of;    containing   illustrations  of    the 
^O  history   of    the  Reformation    in  Scotland.      By  Thomas 

M'Crie.  New  edition.  PP- 539-  2  portraits.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Edinburgh,  1861 

2032  Knox,  John  Jay.  United  States  Notes;  a  history  of  the 
various  issues  of  paper  money  by  the  government  of 
the  United  States.  Second  ed.  revised,  pp.  247. 
Plates.      8°  cloth.  New  York,  1885 

j^  2033  Knox,  Robert.  The  Races  of  Men;  a  philosophical 
enquiry  into  the  influence  of  race  over  the  destinies  of 
nations.      Second  ed.      12°  cloth,  uncut.     London,  1862 

2034  [Knox,     William.]      The    Controversy     between    Great 
3  So  Britain  and  her  Colonies  reviewed,    pp.  207,  55.    8°  half 

calf.  London,    1769 

2035  Koops,  Matthias.      Historical  Account  of  the  Substances 
^0  which  have  been  used  to  describe  events  and   to  convey 

ideas  from  the  earliest  date,  to  the  invention  of  paper, 
pp  273.      Second  ed.     8°  calf.  London,  1801 

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75-2036   Kohl,  J.  G.      Popular  History  of  the  Discovery  of   Am- 
'  erica  from  Columbus  to  Franklin.      pp.   284.      12°  cloth, 

uncut.  London,   1865 

037  Kohl.  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  those  maps,  charts  and 
surveys  relating  to  America  v^^hich  are  mentioned  in  vol. 
3  of  Hakluyt's  Great  Work,  pp.  86,  Wash.,  1857;  — 
Lecture  on  the  Plan  of  a  Chartographic  IJepot  for  the 
history  and  geography  of  the  American  Continent,  pp. 
146.      2  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

^ -.  203S    T      ABAT,     Pkre.       Nouveau     Voyage     aux     Isles    de 

'^'^  I     ^  I'Amerique.      Numerous  maps  and   plates.      2  vols. 

4°  calf.  La  Haye,  1724 

2039   Caet,    Joanne   de.      Nieuwe  Wereldt  ofte  Beschrijvinghe 
^^  van    West-Indien,    wt     veelderhande     Schriften     ende 

Aen-teeckeninghen  van  verscheyden  Natien  by  een 
versamelt.  Slack  Cettcr.  pp.  5^0.  (16).  First  ed. 
Folio,  vellum.  .  Leyden:  Isaack  Elzevier,  Anno  1625 
"This  work,"  says  Charlevoix,  "  which  was  ere  long  translated 
into  French  and  published  by  the  same  Elzevirs  in  1640,  is  full  of  ex- 
cellent research,  as  well  in  regard  to  the  European  settlements  in 
America,  as  in  regard  to  the  natural  history  and  the  character  and 
manners  of  the  Americans.  The  author  has  followed  the  best 
sources." 
-  .-2040  C-aet.  Beschrijvinghe  van  West-Lidien.  (Second  ed.) 
jBlack  Cetter.  pp.  622,  (18).  Engraved  title  and  maps. 
Folio,  vellum.  Tot    Leyden,  bij  de  Elzeviers:   1630 

-_    2041    Lakt.      Novvs  Orbis,  sen  descriptionibus  Indae  occiden- 
^^  talis  libri  XVIIL      pp.  690,  (18).      Folio,  vellum 

Lugd.  Batav.,  1633 

-c-  2042  Lafayette.  Memoirs  of  General  Lafayette,  with  an 
account  of  his  present  visit  to  this  country,  and  a  de- 
scription of  his  tour  through  the  United  States,  pp. 
24.      Portrait.      8°  half  roan.  Boston,   1825 

2043  Lafayette.      Recollections  of  the  Private  Life  of  Gen- 
'•^  eral  Lafayette.      By  Jules    Cloquet.      Embellished  with 

numerous  engravings,  as  in    the  original    Paris  edition, 
pp.  (30),  339.      8°  half  calf,  gilt,  uncut.      London,  1835 

2044  La  Fontaine,  Jean  de.      Fables.      Translated   by  Elizur 
^^  Wright,  Jr.      Illustrated  by    J.    J.    Granville.      2    vols. 

royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1841 

Large  Paper. 

u  2045   [Lamb.]     A   Fresh  Suit    against    Independency;    or    the 

^|^°  National    Church-way    vindicated,     the     Independent 

Church-way  condemned,      pp.  304.      12°  old  calf. 

London,  6771 


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7^2046  [Lamb,  Charles  and   White,    James.]     Original    Letters, 
etc.,  of  Sir   John    f'alstaff  selected    from  genuine    MSS. 
Second    ed.    pp.  123.      Plate.      16°  calf.     London,  1797 
2047   Lamb,  R.      An  Original  and  Authentic  Journal  of  Occur- 
rences during  the  late    American    War    from    its    Com- 
mencement to  the  year  1783.      pp.  438.      8°  boards,  un- 
cut. Dublin,  1809 
y^  2048  Lamb.      Another  copy.      8°  sheep.  Dublin,  1809 
00  2049  Lamb.      Memoir  of  his  own  Life.     pp.  296.    8°  half  roan, 
uncut.  Dublin,  181 1 
2050  Lambert,  John.      Travels  Through   Lower  Canada  and 
'"^                  the  United  States  of  North  America,  in  the  years  1806- 
1808.      Numerous  colored  plates  and  maps.      3  vols.    8° 
boards,   uncut.                                                     London,  1810 

^-  2051  Lancaster,  Mass.  ('entennial  Celebration,  Willard's 
Address,  1853;  —  Dedication  of  Lancaster  Memorial 
Hall,  1868;  —  Address  at  Lancaster,  July  4,  1876,  and 
Memorial  Address,  May  29,  1880,  by  John  D.  Wash- 
burn.     4  pamphlets. 

r-2052  Lancaster,  N.  H.  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Settle- 
ment of  the  Town  of  Lancaster,  July  14,  1864.  pp.  72. 
8°  boards.  Lancaster. 

^x-2053  Lane,  S.  Joanna  Southcott,  M.  A.  detected,  her 
Prophecies  disected,  etc.     pp.  loi.      8°  calf. 

Yeovill,  (1811) 

^  _  2054  Langbaine,  Gerard.  An  Account  of  the  English  Dra- 
matick  Poets,      pp.  556,  29.      12°  calf.         Oxford,  ^691 

2055    Language.      Essay  on   Language,    by  Hazard,  1857;  — 
^O  An  Essay  on  the  Source  and   Constitution    of  the  Eng- 

lish Language,  by  Clarke;  — On  the  Study  of  Words, 
by  Trench,  1882;  —  Treatise  on  English  Punctuation, 
1855.      4  vols.  16°  cloth. 

^^  2056  Lapham,  J.  A.  Wisconsin,  its  Geography  and  Topo- 
graphy, History,  Geology  and  Mineralogy.  Second  ed. 
pp.  208.      12°  cloth.  Milwaukee,  1846 

2057  La  Rochefoucault-Liancourt.  Due  de.  Travels 
through  the  United  States  of  North  America,  the 
Country  of  Iroquois,  and  Upper  Canada,  in  the  years 
1795.  1796,  and  1797;  with  an  Authentic  Account  of 
Lower  Canada.  (Translated  by  H.  Newman.)  pp. 
642,  686.    Maps.    2  vols.  4°  half  russia.        London,  1799 

^ -2058   Larwood,  J.  and  Hotten,  J.  C.      History  of  Signboards, 

^■^  from  the  earliest  Times  to  the    present   Day.      pp.  536. 

100  illustrations.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  j86S 


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I  ry  "2059  La    Salle.      An    Account  of    Monsieur  de  la  Salle's  last 

'  l""  Expedition    and    Discoveries   in   North  America.      Pre- 

sented to  the  French  King,  and  published  by  the  Cheva- 
lier Tonti,  Governour  of  Fort  St.  Louis,  in  the  province 
of  the  Illinois.  Also,  the  adventures  of  the  Sieur  de 
Montauban,  Captain  of  the  French  Buccaneers  on  the 
Coast  of  Guinea,  in  the  year  1695.  pp.  211,  44.  12° 
calf,  gilt,  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

J.    Tonson:   London,  1698 

2060  Las  Casas,  B.  de.  Histoire  des  Indes  Accidentales  ou 
Ton  reconnoit  la  bonte  de  ces  Pais,  et  de  leurs  Peuples. 
et  les  Cruautez  Tyranniques  des  Espagnoles.  pp.  8, 
299.      12°  vellum,  uncut.  Lyon,  1642 

2061  Las    Casas.       The     Tears    of     the    Indians;     being    an 
^*  historical  and  true  account  of    the  cruel   massacres  and 

slaughters  of  above  twenty  millions  of  innocent  people 
committed  by  the  Spaniards  in  the  Islands  of  Hispaniola, 
Cuba,  Jamaica,  etc.,  as  also  in  the  Continent  of  Mexico, 
Peru,  and  other  places  of  the  West  Indies,  to  the  total 
destruction  of  those  countries.  Written  in  Spanish  by 
Casaus,  an  eye  witness  of  those  things,  and  made  En- 
glish by  T.  C.  Printed  by  T.  C.  for  Nath.  Brook,  at 
the  Angel  in  Cornhill.      pp.  (28),  134.      16°  calf. 

London,  1656 
With  four  curious  plates  from  the  1699  edition  inserted. 

^n     2062   Las  Casas.      Life    of.      Compiled    from    the    French    of 
Touron  and  Charlevoix.      12°  cloth.  New  York,  1871 

T    *>y*-  2063  Lathrop,    John.      A    Discourse  preached   on  March  the 
1/^  Fifth,  1778.      pp.  24.      8°  half  calf.  Boston,  1778 

/   *    2064  Laud,  Dr.  William,    (Archbishop.)       Autobiography  of. 
16°  cloth,  uncut.  Oxford,  1839 

T  6~9     2°^5   Laurens.      Correspondence  of   Henry  Laurens  of  South 
Carolina.      (Materials     for    History,    edited     by    Frank 
Moore.)    pp.    1-232.      Portrait.      2   vols.    4"   paper,  un- 
cut. New  York,  186 1 
Only  250  copies  printed. 

I  j2<~  2066  Law  Quibbles;  or,  a  treatise  of  the  evasions,  tricks, 
turns  and  quibbles  commonly  used  in  the  profession 
of  law.      Second   ed.      pp.  125,  76.      8°  calf. 

London,  1726 

"^2,  00  "°67  Lawne,  Fowler,  Sanders  and  Bulward.  The  Profane 
Schisme  of  the  Brownistes  or  Separatists,  with  the 
impietie,  dissensions,  lewd  and  abhominable  vices  of 
that  impure  sect.  pp.  88.  Small  4°  morocco,  red 
edges.  N.  p.,  161 2 


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^  0  2068  Lawrence.  IMemoir  of  Abbott  Lawrence,  by  H.  A. 
Hill,  portrait,  privately  printed;  —  Diary  and  Corres- 
pondence of  Amos  Lawrence,  portrait;  —  Memorials  of 
T.  Bigelow  Lawrence,  portrait,  privately  printed.  3 
vols.  8°  cloth  and  morocco. 

^Q  2069  Lawrence,  R.  T.  New  Hampshire  Churches;  compris- 
ing histories  of  the  Congregational  and  Presbyterian 
Churches  in  the  state,  with  notices  of  other  denomina- 
tions,     pp.  624.      Frontispiece.      8°  cloth. 

Claremont,  1856 

^2070  Lawson,    Ueodat.      Christ's    Fidelity     the    only     Shield 

"^^  against    Satan's    Malignity,    asserted    in    a  sermon  de- 

liver'd  at  Salem  Village,  the  24th  March,  1692,  being  a 
time  of  publick  examination  of  some  suspected  for 
witchcraft.  Second  ed.  pp.  120.  18°  half  calf,  (top 
of  title  mended).  Boston:   Reprinted,  London,  1704 

This    second   edition    contains  an  appendix,  pp.  93-120,  not  in  the 
Boston  edition. 
^^2071    Lawson,  John.      History  of  Carolina,    pp.  390.    12°  cloth. 

Raleigh,  i860 
__  2072  Lechford,  Thomas.  Plain  Dealing,  Or,  News  from 
New-England.  A  short  view  of  New-England's  present 
Government,  both  Ecclesiasticall  and  Civil,  compared 
with  the  anciently  received  and  established  Government 
of  England,  in  some  materiall  points;  fit  for  the  gravest 
consideration  in  these  times,  pp.  80.  Small  4°  red 
calf,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Nathaniel  Butler:   London,  1642 
Thomas  Lechford  was  the  first  lawyer  in  Boston. 
"  One  of  the  most  interesting  and  authentic  of  the   narratives   re- 
lating to  the  Colonies." —  Charles  Deane  in  the  Narrative  and  Criti- 
cal History  of  America. 

10  2073  Lechford.  Plain  Dealing,  or  News  from  New  England. 
With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  J.  H.  Trumbull, 
pp.  211.      Small  4°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1867 

Only  285  copies  printed. 

^Q  ^074  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  the  Rise  and  Influence  of 
the  Spirit  of  Rationalism  in  Europe,  pp.  405,  386.  2 
vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,   1866 

^     2075   Le  Clercq,  Christian.      First  Establishment  of  the  Faith 

in   New  France.      Now  first   translated,  with    Notes,  by 

J.  G.  Shea.      pp.  410,  354.      Map  and  portraits.    2  vols. 

8°  paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1881 

Only  250  copies  printed. 

2076   1^  Clerc,  John.      Five   Letters   concerning  the  Inspira- 
1^  tion  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.     Translated  out  of  French. 

'  (By  John  Locke.)      pp.  239.      16°  calf,  (broken). 

Printed  in  the  Year  1699 


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,-    2077   Le  Clerc.      a    Treatise    of    the    Causes  of    Incredulity. 
pp.  327.      16°  calf.  London,  1697 


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2078   Lee,  Charles.      Memoirs  of   the  Life  of   the  late   Charles 
Lee,  second  in  Command    in  the  Service  of    the  United 
States   during   the    Revolution;    to  which  are  added  his 
Political   and    Military    Essays,    Letters,  etc.      pp.  439. 
>   8°  half  roan,  uncut,  gilt  top.  London,  1792 

y  ^  2079  Lee.  The  Life  and  Memoirs  of  the  late  Major-General 
Lee,  second  in  Command  to  General  Washington,  dur- 
ing the  American  Revolution,      pp.  352.      8°  half  roan. 

New  York,  18 13 
2080   Lee.      Proceedings  of  a  General  Court- Martial   held   at 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  for  the  Trial  of   Major-General   Lee, 
July  4,  1778.      pp.  239.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

Privately  printed:   New  York,  1864 
Only  100  copies  printed. 

^-^  2081  [Lee,  Mrs.  E.]  Sketches  of  a  New-England  Village,  in 
the  last  Century.      18°  cloth.  Boston,  1838 

2082  Lee,  Henry.  Memoirs  of  the  War  in  the  Southern  De- 
partment of  the  United  States,  pp.  466.  8°  boards, 
uncut.  Washington,  1827 

2083  Lee.  Observations  on  the  Writings  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son, with  particular  Reference  to  the  Attack  they  con- 
tain on  the  Memory  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry  Lee.  8'^ 
half  roan,  gilt.  New  York,  1832 

»~l ^    2084  Lee.      The  same.      8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1839 

2085  Lee,  Mass.  History  of.  By  Rev.  Amory  Gale.  pp. 
48.      8°  half  roan.   '  Lee,  1854 

^^  2086   Leicester,  oNIass.      Historical    Sketches  of   the   Town  of 

1^  Leicester,  during  the  first  Century  from  its  Settlement. 

By  Emory  Washburn,  pp.  467.  Map  and  plates.  8° 
half  morocco  (broken).  Boston,  i860 

^p  2087  Leicester.  Sermon  at  50th  Anniversary  of  the  Rev. 
John  Nelson  as  Pastor  of  the  First  Church,  pp.  116, 
1862;  —  Celebration  of  the  150th  Anniversary  of  the 
organization  of  the  town  of  Leicester,  1871.  2  vols. 
12''  and  8°  cloth  and  paper. 

2^5-2088  Leominster.  Mass.  History  of  Leominster,  or  the 
Northern  Half  of  the  Lancaster  New  or  Additional 
Grant,  from  1701  to  1852.  By  David  Wilder,  pp.  264. 
12°  cloth.  Fitchburg,  1853 

9  Leominster.  Centennial  Discourse  delivered  to  the 
First  Congregational  Church  in  Leominster,  Sept.  24, 
1843.      By  R.  P.  Stebbins.      pp.   112.      8°  half  roan. 

Boston,   1S43 


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j^  2090   Le  Sage.      Adventures  of  (iil  Bias  of  Santillane.    A  New 

Translation  by  T.  Smollett.      Plates.    4  vols.   12°  calf. 

London,  1782 

7  2091    Lescarbot,  Marc.      Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  con- 

"^  ^  tenant    les     Navigations.    Decouvertes    et    Habitations 

faits  par  les  Francois  es  Indes  occidentales  et  Nouvelle 
France.  Nouvelle  edition.  Maps.  3  vols.  12°  paper, 
uncut.  Paris,  1866 

2092  Lenox,  James.  The  early  Editions  of  King  James' 
Bible  in  Folio,      pp.  12.      Royal  4°  half  calf,  gilt. 

Privately  printed:  (New  York,  1861) 
/  2093  Lenox.      Shakespeare's    Plays  in  Folio      pp.  5.      Royal 

^^  4°  half  calf,  gilt.      Privately  printed:  (New  York,  1861) 

Presentation  Copy. 
,  2094  Lenox  Library.  Contributions  to  a  Catalogue  of  the 
Lenox  Library.  I.  Voyages  of  Hulsius,  etc.  II.  The 
Jesuit  Relations,  etc.  III.  The  Voyages  of  Thevenot. 
IV.  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress.  V.  Works  of  Shakes- 
peare, etc.      5  vols,  small  4°  paper,  uncut. 

New  York,  1877-80 

2095  Leslie,  Charles.  The  Snake  in  the  Grass;  or,  Satan 
transformed  into  an  Angel  of  Light,  discovering  the 
deep  and  unsuspected  Subtility  which  is  couched  under 
the  pretended  Simplicity  of  many  of  the  principal  Lead- 
ers of  those  People  called  Quakers,  pp.  342,  271.  8° 
calf.  London,  1696 

"Gives  a  long  acccount  of  the  "Fourth  or  New  Quakers"  who 
reside  mostly  in  Long  Island  and  East  Jersey  in  America,  one  of 
which  was  Mary  Ross,  who  went  to  meeting  stark  naked  carrying  a 
fiddle." —  Scibin^s  Dictionary . 

2096  Leslie  and  Checkley.  A  Short  and  Easie  Method  with 
the  Deists,  by  Charles  Leslie,  (followed  by)  Checkley's 
Discourse  concerning  Episcopacy,  pp.  132.  (Also)  A 
Discourse  showing  who  is  a  true  Pastor  of  the  Church 
of  Christ,  pp.  16.  Speech  of  Mr.  John  Checkley,  upon 
his  Tryal  at  Boston,  pp.  40.  Specimen  of  a  'IVue  Dis- 
senting Catechism.      Bound  together.      8°  sheep. 

London,  1723-38 

^5"  2097   Lester,  C.  E.      The   Glory  and  Shame  of   England,    pp. 

/  253,  293.      2  vols.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1842 

I   Leverett.      Memoir,  Biographical  and   Genealogical  of 

Sir  John  Leverett,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  1673-9, 

of   Hon.  John    Leverett,  Judge  of   the  Supreme   Court, 

and  of  the  Family  generally,  pp.  203.     Portraits.     1856; 

—  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Elder  Thomas 

Leverett,  of  Boston.    By  N.  B.  Shurtleff.    pp.  20.    1850. 

2  vols.  8°  cloth  and  paper. 


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2099  Letters  of  the  Martyrs,  collected  and  published  in 
1564.  With  a  Preface  by  Miles  Coverdale,  and  with 
Introductory  Remarks,  by  Rev.  E.  Bickersteth.  pp. 
531.      Portrait.      12°  cloth.  London,  1837 

2100  Lewis,  Alonzo.  Poems.  pp.  208.  Portrait.  12°  cloth, 
uncut.  Boston,  1831 

2101  Lewis,  J.  H.  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Pro- 
gress of  Short  Hand.      pp.  214.      Small  8°  calf,  gilt. 

London. 

2102  Lewis,  John.  A  complete  History  of  the  several  Trans- 
lations of  the  Holy  Bible  and  New  Testament  into  Eng- 
lish.     Third  ed.      pp.  415.    8°  half  calf.      London,  1818 

2103  Lewis.  History  of  the  Life  and  Sufferings  of  John  \Vi- 
clif,  pp.  389;  —  Life  of  the  Learned  and  Right  Rever- 
end Reynold  Pecock,  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  pp. 
235.      2  vols.  8°  calf,  gilt.  Oxford,   1820 

2104  Lexington,  Mass.  History  of  the  Battle  at  Lexington. 
April  19,  1775,  pp.  40,  1825;  —  The  Battle  of  Lexington 
with  personal  recollections,  1877  ;  —  Sermon  preached  at 
Lexington,  April  19,  1783,    by   Zabdial  Adams.    3  vols. 

8°  boards  and  half  roan. 
fyj~  2105   Leycester's  Commonwealth;    conceived,     spoken,     and 
/  published  with  most  earnest  protestation  of  all  dutifull 

good  will  and  affection  towards  this  realm;  — Leyces- 
ter's Ghost,  pp.  182,  35.  Small  4°  morocco,  gauffered 
edges.  Printed,  1641 

2106  Library  of  New  England  History.  Maps.  4  vols,  royal 
4°  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1865-7 

Ly^  RGE  Paper:    Only  35  copies  printed. 

Vol.  I.  Mourt's  Relation,  or  Journal  of  the  Plantation  at  Plymouth, 
with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  Henry  Martyn  Dexter. 

Vol.  II,  III.   History  of  King  Philip's  War,  by   ISenjamin  Church, 
with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  H.  M.  Dexter. 

Vol.  IV.  Lechford's  Plain  Dealing,  or  News   from  New  England, 
with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  J.  H.  Trumbull. 

— -  2107  L1K15ER,  Francis.  Encyclopaedia  Americana;  a  popular 
dictionary  of  arts,  sciences,  literature,  history,  politics 
and  biography.  13  vols,  sheep  and  i  vol.  cloth.  To- 
gether 14  vols.  8°.  Phila.,  1840 
7^  2108  Lilly,  William.  True  History  of  King  James  the  First 
and  King  Charles  the  First,      pp.   108.      16"  sheep. 

London,   1715 
2109   Lilly.      History  of  his  Life  and  Times,    from    the    year 
1602  to  1681.      Written  by  himself,      pp.    260.      11    por- 
traits.     Royal  8°  russia,  gilt. 

Reprinted  for  Charles  Baldwin:  London,  1822 
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(gO^  2IIO  Lincoln,  Noah.  A  Sermon  preached  after  the  Funeral 
of  Noah  Lincohi,  July  1856,  with  genealogical  and  bio- 
graphical notes.      By  Chandler  Robbins.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1856 
J,  00      21 1 1   Lincoln,  Abraham.      Eulogies  on.     8  pamphlets. 
J  ^^  21 12   Lincoln  and  Douglas.      Political  Debates  between  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  and  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  in  the  Campaign 
of  1858,  in  Illinois,    pp.268.    8°  cloth.      Columbus,  i860 
/p      2 1 13   LiNDSEY.     Memoirs  of  the  late  Rev.   Theophilus  Lindsey  ; 
also  a  General  View  of  the  Progress    of    the    Unitarian 
Doctrine  in   England    and  America.      By  Thomas    Bel- 
sham.    Second  ed.    pp.  423.    8°  half  calf.      London,  1820 

j^  ^^  2114  £inscl)OUn,  Ian  i5ttB0^"  ^i'"-     Itinerario,    Voyage    ofte 
/  Schipvaert  naer  Oost  afte  Portugaels  Indien,  etc.     Part 

II.      Reys-gheschrift  Vande    Navigatien  der  Portugal 
oysers  in  Orienten,  etc.      Part  III.     Beschryvinghe  van 
de  gantsche  Custe   van  Guinea,   etc.     pp.  160,  149,  82. 
©lack  Cetter.    35  plates  and  8  maps,  all  colored.      Folio, 
vellum.  Amstelredam,  by  Cornells  Claesz,  1596 

The  scarce  first  edition. 

"pa  2 115   £.inscl)Otett.     lohn  Hvighen    Van    Linschoten,    his    Dis- 

/i*^*^  cours  of  Voyages  into  y*  Easte  &  West  Indies.      Deuided 

into  foure  Bookes.  Translated  out  of  the  Spanish  into 
Low  Dutch,  and  out  of  Dutch  into  English,  by  W.  P. 
Slack  Cetter.  With  10  maps  only,  (the  maps  of  China 
and  Molusca  wanting.)  Folio,  full  crimson  morocco, 
extra,  uncut  edges.      (Margin  of  title  repaired.) 

John  Wolfe:  London,  [1598] 
"This  inestimable  book,  a  treasure  of  all  the  learning  respecting 
the  East  and  West-Indies  and  the  navigation  thither,  at  the  end  of 
the  sixteenth  century,  has  been  in  the  highest  esteem  for  nearly  a  cen- 
tury, and  was  given  to  each  ship  sailing  to  India,  as  a  log-book. 
Hence  the  many  editions  (6  in  Dutch,  3  in  French  and  i  in  Latin), 
which  is  also  the  cause  why  fine  copies,  especially  with  all  the  plates 
and  maps,  are  so  very  rare.  A  large  part  of  the  book  is  occupied  by 
translations  of  original  Spanish  and  Portuguese  documents  on  geog- 
raphy, ethnography,  statistics  and  navigation,  etc.,  and  in  these  re- 
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.  2116  £inscl)Oten.       The    same.      pp.    462.       Engraved     title. 

I  Slack  Cettcr.      i  map.     (n  maps  wanting.)     Folio,  calf. 

I  John  Wolfe:   London,  (1598) 

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dian! Descriptiones,  etc.  Maps  and  plates.  Folio,  vel- 
lum. Hagae-Comitis,  1599 
J^  2118  Lippincott's  Complete  Pronouncing  Gazeteer  of  the 
World.  Edited  by  J.  Thomas  and  T.  Baldwin.  Thick 
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2 119   [Lisle,  Henry  M.J      Milton  liill,   a    Poem.      pp.   15.      4° 
half  roan.  Boston,  1803 

^  2120  List  (A)  of  the  Names  of  the  Long  Parliament  Anno 
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minster in  the  years,  1653,  1654,  1656.  pp.  70.  12° 
calf.  London,  1659 

/^  2121  Litchfield  County,  Conn.  Centennial  Celebration,  held 
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212.      Frontispiece.      8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1851 

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2q  2123  Livermore,  George.  An  Historical  Research  respecting 
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^^    2128   [Livermore.]     The    Origin,    History    and    Character  of 

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Antiquary."     pp.  44.      4°  cloth.  Cambridge,   1849 

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William  Phipps,  Thomas  Hooker. 

(,  ^Q  2132  Lives  (The)  of  those  Eminent  Antiquaries  John  Leland, 
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ton  and  W.  Huddesford.)  Fine  impressions  of  the 
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'h'^  2133   Livingston,  Edward.      Life  of.      By  C.  H.  Hunt.      With 
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^^2136  Livius,     Titus.      History    of    Rome.      Translated,    with 

/  notes  and   illustrations   by  George  Baker.      Second  ed. 

6  vols.  8°  polished  calf,  gilt.  London,  1814 

2137  [Lloyd,  David.]  Never  Faile;  or,  that  sure  Way  of 
striving  under  all  revolutions  in  an  eminent  instance 
from  1639  to  1661.    pp.  64,  48.    18°  calf.     London,  1663 

^^^2x38   Lloyd,  Thomas.      The   Trials   of   William    S.  Smith  and 
/  Samuel    G.    Ogden,    for    misdemeanours,    in    July  1806. 

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2  vols.  8°  calf.  London,    1748 

j  ff^  2140  Locke,  J.  S.  Shores  of  Saco  Bay,  an  historical  guide, 
pp.  105,  1880;  —  Old  Orchard,  Maine,  pen  and  pencil 
sketches,  pp.  48,  1879.  Maps  and  illustrations.  2 
vols.   12°  boards.  Boston. 

/  \yt-^  2141    Locke,  R.  A.      The  Moon  Hoax;  or,  a  discovery  that  the 
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^f-  2142   Lodge,  Edmund.      Life  of  Sir  Julius  Caesar,  Judge  of  the 
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116.      Imperial  4°  cloth,  rough  edges.         London,  1827 
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and  actions.  240  portraits.  12  vols,  large  4°  half 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,  1823-24 

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j^    2144   Lodge,  H.  C.      A  Short  History  of  the  English  Colonies 
^  *^  in  America,      pp.  560.      8°  half  roan.       New  York,  1881 

/  ^  2145  London.  New  Remarks  of  London;  or,  a  survey  of  the 
cities  of  London  and  Westminster.  Collected  by  a 
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russia.  London,  1732 

^/  2146  London.  Fifty  Years  of  London  Life,  by  Edmund 
Yates,  1885;  —  Hand-book  of  London,  by  Peter  Cun- 
ningham, 1850;  —  Greater  Britain,  by  C.  W.  Dilke, 
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seum, by  Thomas  Nichols,  1866;  —  Handbook  to  the 
Library  of  the  British  Museum,  by  Richard  Sims,  1854; 
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ist, 1852.  7  vols.  12°  cloth. 
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2148  Long,  J.  Voyages  and  Travels  of  an  Indian  Interpreter 
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North  American  Indians;  with  an  account  of  the  posts 
situated  on  the  river  St.  Laurence,  Lake  Ontario,  etc. 
To  which  is  added  a  vocabulary  of  the  Chippeway  lan- 
guage,     pp.  295.      Map.      Royal  4°  half  morocco. 

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uncut.  Portland,  1882 

2152   Lord,  Joseph.      Reason  Why,  not  Anabaptist  Plunging, 
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r7'jr"2i54  Loring.      The  same.      Fourth  ed.      pp.  730.      8°  cloth. 

/  Boston,  1855 

2155  LosKiEL,  G.  H.      History  of  the  Missions  of  the  United 
^^  Brethren  among  the  Indians  in  North  America.     Trans- 
lated by  C.  J.  La  Trobe.      Map.      8°  half  calf. 

London,  1794 

2156  LossiNG,  B.  J.      Pictorial   Field-Book  of  the  Revolution. 
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8°  full  morocco,  red  edges.  New  York,  1851 

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Numerous  illustrations.  Royal  8°  embossed  morocco, 
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2158  Loudon,  Archibald.  Selection  of  some  of  the  most  in- 
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dians in  their  wars  with  the  white  people,  also  an 
account  of  their  manners,  customs,  traditions,  etc.  pp. 
(to),  3ot,  357.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Carlisle,   1808;   reprinted,   1888 
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2164  Lowell.      The  Biglow  Papers.      First  ed.     pp.   163.     12° 
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Lowell,  1845 

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2170   Lowndes  of  South  Carolina,   an    Historical  and  Geneal- 
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ID  parts  in  5  vols.   12°  half  calf  and    i    vol.    cloth.      To- 
gether 6  vols.                                                       London,  1863 
^_   2173   Lucas,  Samuel.      Charters  of  the  Old   English  _  Colonies 
in  America;  with  an  introduction  and  notes.    8°  boards, 
uncut.                                                                        London,   1850 
^K-  2174   LuDEwiG,  H.    E.       The    Literature    of    American    Local 
/                    History,      pp.   180.      8°  half  roan.             New  York,  1846 
^Q    2175    Lunt,  W.  p.     Two  Discourses  at  Quincy,  Sept.  29,  1839; 
—  Discourse  at  Quincy,  Sept.    15.    1850;  —  Memoir,  by 
N.  L.  Frothingham,  1858;  —  Discourse  on  W.  P.  Lunt, 
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London,  1819 
/O    2178   Luther.      The  Way  to   Prayer,      pp.    68.      Portrait.    r6° 
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0ff  2179  Luther.  The  Life  of  Martin  Luther,  the  German  Re- 
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^^2180  Lyell,  Sir  Charles.      Manual    of    Elementary    Geology. 

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uncut.  xMurray:   London,  185  i 

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3  '7<-2i82   Lynde.      The  Diaries  of  Benjamin   Lynde  and  of   Benja- 
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^     2183   Lynn,  Mass.      History  of  Lynn,   including  Nahant.      By 

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Boston,  1844 

%n  2184  Lynn.      Centennial    Memorial    of    Lynn,    embracing   an 

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half  morocco.  Lynn,  1876 

^5-2185   [Lyttelton,  Lord    George.]     Dialogues    of    the    Dead, 
pp.  321.      8°  calf.  London,  1760 

Op  2186     7y\  ABLY,  Abbe  DE.      Remarks  concerning  the  Gov- 

/A\  ernment  and  the   Laws  of  the   United   States  of 

America,  in  four  Letters  addressed  to  Mr.  Adams,     pp. 

280.      8°  calf.  London,  1784 

I    ^^^2187   Macaulay,   Catharine.      History  of   England,    from  the 
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Hanover.      Portrait.      5  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

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^^  2188*  Macaulay.      History  of    England  from    the  Accession 
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uncut.  London,  1849 

,^^-'189  M'CuLLOCH,  J.  R.  Universal  Gazetteer.  Maps.  No 
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2190  McClellan,  G.  B.  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Report  of 
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Ip     2191    Macdiarmid,  John.      Lives  of  British  Statesmen.      New 
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2192  Machias,  Me.  Memorial  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary 
of  the  Settlement  of  Machias.      pp.  177.      8°  cloth. 

Machias,  1863 

2193  Machiavel,  Nicolas.  Works  of.  Translated  into  Eng- 
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side.  London,  1675 

2194  Mackay,  Charles.  Memoirs  of  Extraordinary  Popular 
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2195  Mackay.  Life  and  Liberty  in  America;  or,  Sketches  of 
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Plates.      2  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1859 

2196  M'Keen,  Rev.  Joseph.  Inaugural  Address  delivered  at 
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nounced at  his  Funeral,  by  the  Rev.  William  Jenks.     8° 

half  roan,  gilt.  Portland,   1807 

^         2197   M'Kenney,  Thomas  L.     Memoirs,  Official  and  Personal, 

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Southern  Indians.      Second  ed.      pp.  340,  136.      Plates. 

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2198  Mackenzie,  Alexander.    Voyages  from  Montreal,  through 
"^^  the   Continent   of   North   America,  to   the    Frozen    and 

Pacific   Oceans,  in  1789   and    1793.      pp.  414.      Portrait 
and  maps.      Royal  4°  calf.  London,  1801 

2199  Mackenzie.  The  same.  pp.  392.  Map.  8°  boards, 
uncut.  Philadelphia,  1802 

2200  Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  Miscellaneous  Works  of.  3 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1846 

2201  Maclean,  John.      History  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey, 
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rocco, uncut,  gilt  tops.  Philadelphia,  1877 

7^  2202  [Macray,  W.  D.]  Manual  of  British  Historians  to  A.  D. 
1600,  containing  a  Chronological  Account  of  the  early 
Chroniclers  and  Monkish  Writers,  their  printed  Works 
and  unpublished  MSS.      pp.  109.      8°  half  roan,  uncut. 

W.  Pickering:   London,  1845 


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^^2203  Macray.  Annals  of  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford,  A.  D. 
1598-A.  D.  1867.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1868 

,  _^^2204  Macy,  B.  F.  Lecture  on  Mysterious  Knockings,  Mes- 
merism,  etc.,  with  a  brief  History  of  the  Old  Stone 
Mill,  and  a  Prediction  of  its  Fall.  pp.  8.  Royal  8° 
half  morocco.  Newport,  R.  L,  1851 

/  ^g-  2205   Madison,  James.      The   Papers  of  James    Madison,  pur- 
/  chased  by  Order  of  Congress,  being  his  Correspondence 

and    Reports  of   Debates   during   the   Congress   of  the 
Confederation,  etc.     3  vols.  8°  sheep.   Washington,  1840 
Cf  p      2206   Madison.      History  of  the  Life  and   Times  of.      By  W. 
'  C.  Rives.      3  vols.  8^  cloth.  Boston,  1859 

/^  2207  Maffitt,  John  N.  Tears  of  Contrition;  or.  Sketches 
of  the  Life  of  John  N.  Mafifitt,  with  Religious  and 
Moral  Reflections.  Written  by  Himself,  pp.  260,  40. 
12°  sheep.  New  London,  1821 

'^^         2208   Magazine  of  American  History,  with  Notes  and  Queries. 
'^      ^^  Maps  and  illustrations.      Vols,  i  to  22.     17  vols,  bound 

in    20   vols,    half    red    morocco    and   5    vols,    in    parts. 
Together  25  vols,  small  4°.  New  York,  1877-86 

^^  2209   Mahon,  Lord.      Historical  Essays,      pp.  311.     12°  cloth. 

London,  1849 


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^2210  MAHt)X.      History   of   England,   from    1713   to    1783.      5 
vols.   16"  half  roan.  Leipzig,  1853-54 

J c- 2211    Maillet,    M.      Telliamed;    or   Discourses    between    an 
Indian   Philosopher  and  a  French   Missionary   on   Sub- 
jects relating  to  Natural  History,      pp.  284.      8°  calf. 
Bookplate  of  Henry  Dawkins,  Esq.  London,    1750 

-  2212  Maine  Historical  Society.  Collections  of  the  Maine 
Historical  Society.  First  Series  9  vols.  Second  Se- 
ries Vols.  I,  2,  3,  with  a  Duplicate  of  Vol.  i.  (Reprint, 
1865,  with  corrections  and  additions.)  13  vols.  8° 
cloth.  Portland,  1831-84 

.  2213  Maine.  Historical  Society  Address,  by  George  Folsom, 
1846;  Memoir  of  Nathan  Clifford,  by  James  Ware  Brad- 
bury, 1881;  —  Complimentary  Dinner  to  James  Ware 
Bradbury,  1887;  —  Ordination  Sermon  of  Rev.  Jona- 
than Gould,  by  Enos  Hitchcock,  Port,,  1793;  —  List 
of  Persons  ordained  Deacons,  1785-1857.  By  Bishop 
Burgess,  etc.  8  pamphlets. 
^  2214  Maine  Sermons.  Cofifin's  Sermon,  May  7,  1783;  — 
Tappan's  Sermon,  Sept.  3,  1800;  —  Faith,  Hope  and 
Love,  by  Coffin,  Oct.  24,  1810;  —  Fletcher's  Sermon  on 
the  Death  of  Coffin,  June  8,  1821;  —  Emery's  Oration 
at  Saco,  July  4,  1839;  —  Nichols's  Sermon  at  Saco, 
May  16,  1852.      6  vols.  8°  half  roan. 


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7^2215  Maitland,  R.  S.  R.  The  Dark  Ages;  a  Series  of  Es- 
says  intended  to  illustrate  the  State  of  Religion  and 
Literature  in  the  9-1 2th  Centuries,  pp.  498.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  l,ondon,  1844 

-_22i6  Major,  R.  H.  Life  of  Prince  Henry  of  Portugal,  sur- 
named  the  Navigator;  and  its  Results,  comprising  the 
Discovery  within  one  Century,  of  Half  the  World,  pp. 
487.      Portraits,  maps,  etc.      Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1868 

^217   Major.      The   True    Date  of   the    English    Discovery  of 
/  the    American    Continent    under    John    and     Sebastian 

Cabot,      pp.  26.      Royal  4°  boards.  London,  1870 

/^    2218   Malcolm,    Howard.       Travels    in    South-Eastern    Asia, 
pp.  273,  321.      Plates.      2  vols.   12°  cloth.    Boston,  1839 
^     2219   Malcolm,  J.   P.      Anecdotes   of  the   Manners  and    Cus- 
toms of    London    during  the  eighteenth   Century,      pp 
490,  6.      50  engravings.      Royal  4°  calf.      London,  1808 

0^2220  Malden,  Mass.  Oration  by  James  D.  Green,  on  the 
200th  anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  the  town. 
May  23,  1849.  By  James  D.  Green,  pp.  53.  8° 
boards.  Boston,  1850 

2221    Malden.      Bi-Centennial  Book    of    Maiden,    containing 
^  the  oration  and  poem   delivered    on   the   200th  anniver- 

sary of  the  incorporation  of  the  town.    May    23,    1849 
pp.  251.      12"  cloth.  Boston,  1850 

/       2222   Malebranch,  Father.     Search  after  Truth;  or  a  Treatise 
^  of  the  Nature  of  the  Human  Mind.      2  vols.  8°  old  calf. 

London,   1695 
Autograph,  "Thomas  Welde,  1703." 

2223   Malone.      Life  of  Edmond  Malone.      Editor  of  Shakes- 

^  peare,  with   selections   from  his   manuscript  anecdotes. 

By  James  Prior,      pp.  476.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,   uncut. 

London,  i860 

^Q   2224  Malthus,  Rev.  T.  R.      Principles  of  Political  Economy. 

pp.  472.      8°  half  roan,  uncut.  Boston,  1821 

-,    2225    Manchester,  N.  H.      History  of  Manchester,    formerly 

^  Derryfield,  in  New  Hampshire.      By   C.  E.  Potter,     pp. 

763.      Illustrations.   8°  cloth.  Manchester,  1856 

QQ  2226  [Mandeville,  B.]  Free  Thoughts  on  Religion,  the 
Church,  and  National  Happiness,  pp.  364,  12.  8° 
calf.  London,  1720 

(^^2227   [Mandeville.]     The    Fable    of    the    Bees;    or.    Private 
/  Vices,  Publick  Benefits,      pp.  477,  432.      2  vols.  8°  calf. 

London,  1733 


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j-Q  2228  [Manley,  T  ]  Veni,  Vidi,  Vici;  the  Triumphs  of  the 
most  excellent  Oliver  Cromwell,  set  forth  in  a  Panegy- 
ricke.      pp.  93,  20.      18°  sheep.  London,  1652 

^^  2229  Mammoth  Cave.  Rambles  in  the  Mammoth  Cave,  dur- 
ing the  year  1844.      12°  cloth.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1845 

.jr-  2230  Mann,  Horace.  Remarks  on  the  Seventh  Annual  Report 
of  Horace  Mann; — Observations  on  the  same;  Reply 
to  the  Remarks;  —  Rejoinder  to  the  Reply;  —  Speech 
on  Slavery,  1850;  —  Dangers  to  Freedom,  1850;  — 
Fourth  of  July  Oration,  1842;  — Correspondence  be- 
tween Mann  and  Smith;  —  Lectures  on  Popular  Educa- 
tion, by  Combe,  etc.      9  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 

^5-2231  Manypenny,  G.  W.  Our  Indian  Wards,  pp.  436.  8° 
half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top.  Cincinnati,   1880 

2232  Marblehead,  Mass.      History    and    Traditions    of.      By 
**  Samuel  Roads,  Jr.      pp.   423.      Illustrations.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1880 

2233  Marchant  and  Curtis.      The  Trials  of  J.  D.  White  alias 
'^  ^  Charles  Marchant,  and  W.   Curtis,   alias  Sylvester    Col- 
son  for  the  Murder  on  the  High    Seas    of  Edward  Sel- 
fridge,  and  Thomas  P.  Jenkins,  of  the  Schooner  Fairy, 
of  Boston,      pp.    176.     8^'  boards.  Boston,  1827 

2234  Marcou,  Jules.      Origin  of  the    Name  America,      pp.  8, 

1875;  —  Notes  upon  the  First  Discoveries  of  California 
and  the  origin  of  its  Name,  pp.  6,  1878;  —  Nouvelles 
Recherches  sur  I'origine  du  nom  d'Amerique,  pp.  85, 
1888;  —  Derivation  of  the  Name  America,  1890.  4 
pamphlets. 

2235  Margaret,  Queen  of  Navarre.      The   Heptameron.      II- 

lustrations  by  Leopold  Flameng.  pp.  384.  Square  12° 
cloth,  uncut.  Phila. 

7.r'2  236  Markham,  a.  H.  The  Great  Frozen  Sea;  a  personal 
narrative  of  the  voyage  of  the  "Alert"  during  the  Arctic 
expedition  of  1875-6.  Fourth  ed.  pp.  384.  12° 
cloth.  London,  1880 

2237  Markham,  Francis.      The  booke    of    Honour;    or,    Five 
^C*  Decades  of  Epistles  of  Honour,      pp.  200.      Small  folio, 

half  morocco.  London,  1625 

2238  Marlborough.      An    Account    of    the    Conduct    of    the 
So  Dowager  Duchess  of  Marlborough  from  her  first  coming 

to  court  to  the  year  1710,  pp.  316.  Portrait  inserted ; 
—  The  Other  Side  of  the  Question;  or,  an  attempt  to 
rescue  the  characters  of  the  two  Royal  Sisters,  Q.  Mary 

and   Q.    Anne,   out    of  Hands    of  the  D s  D of 

.      By  a    Woman   of  Quality,      pp.    467.      2  vols.  8° 

calf.  London,  1 742 


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u\r    2239   Marryat,  Capt.      Diary  in   America,    with   Remarks  on 

its  Institutions.      Both  series  complete.    2  maps.    6  vols. 

8°  half  crimson  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  tops.    London,  1839 

n  ^    2240   Marsden,  J.  B.      History  of  the  early  Puritans,  from  the 

Reformation,  to  1642;  —  History  of  the  later  Puritans, 

from  1642  to  1662.      pp.  426,  474.      2  vols.    8°  panelled 

calf,  red  edges.  London,  1850-52 

jz    2241    Marsden,   William.      History    of  Sumatra.      Second  ed. 

PP-  373'  6.      Map.      4°  calf.  London,   1784 

^  2242    [Marsh,  A.  C]      The  Protestant  Reformation  in  France, 

°^  ^^  or  History  of  the  Hugonots.      pp.  471,   459.      Portraits. 

2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1847 

/>r-V-^2243   Marshall,    H.      History    of    Kentucky.      pp.    465,  (9), 

524.      2  vols.  8°  sheep.  Frankfort,  1824 


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2244  Marshall,  John.      History    of  the    colonies  planted  by 

"  the  English  on  the  Continent  of    North    America,      pp. 

486.      8°  sheep.  Phila,  1824 

7ir-2245   Marshall.      Writings  of,  upon  the  Federal  Constitution. 
pp.  728.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1839 

2246   ^L\rshall,  Orsamus  H.      Historical  Writings    of,   relat- 
^•^  ing  to  the  early  history  of  the  west,      ^^'ith  an  introduc- 

tion by  W.    L.    Stone.      Portrait    and    map.      Small  4° 
cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1887 

-^  2247  Marshfield,' Mass.  Memorials  of  Marshfield  and  Guide 
Book  to  its  Localities  at  Green  Harbor.  By  Marcia  A. 
Thomas,  pp.  108.  Plates.  12°  boards.  Boston,  1854 
0P  2248  ^L-vRTiN,  B.  L.  H.  History  of  France,  from  the  most 
remote  period  to  1789.  Authorized  translation;  from 
the  Fourth  Paris  ed.,  by  Mary  L.  Booth.  Map,  por- 
traits, etc.  4  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut  edges. 
Large  Paper:   Only  75  copies  printed.  Boston,   1865—66 

5"0  2249   Martin,  ^L      Voyage  to  St.    Kilda.      Map.    pp.  79.      8° 
stitched.  London,  1773 

With  name  of  "Edmund  Burke,  Beaconsfield"  on  title. 
2250  Martyr,  Peter.  loannes  ruffus  foroliuiensis  Archiepus 
Cosentin':  legata':  apo.  ad  lectore  de  orbe  nouo. 
Accipe  non  noti  prseclara  uolumina  mundi  Oceani:  & 
magnas  noscito  lector  opes.  Plurima  debetur  typhis 
tibi  gratia:  gentes  Ignotas:  &  aues  qui  uehis  orbe  nouo. 
Folio,  full  light  polished  calf,  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Bed- 
ford. Alcala,  Arnoldi  Guillelmi,  15 16 

"This  edition  of  the  first  three  Decades  of  Peter  Martyr  is  little 
known  even  to  the  most  diligent  bibliographers.  Brunet  mentions  an 
edition  of  Madrid,  1516,  as  being  noticed  in  the  catalogue  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Clermont,  which  is  probably  the  same  book  as  this,  the  dedi- 
cation to  Charles  V.  being  dated  from  Madrid,  October,  1516." — 
Bibliotheca  Greiivilliana. 


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qq22^i  Martyr.  Petri  Martyris  ab  Angleria  Mediolanen. 
Oratoris  clarissimi  Fernandi  &  Helisabeth  ...  de 
rebus  Oceanicis  &  Orbe  novo  decades  tres:  quibus 
quiequid  de  inventis  nuper  terris  traditum,  novarum 
rerum  cupidum  lectorem  retinere  possit,  copiose,  fideli- 
ter,  eruditeque  docetur.  Eivsdem  praeterea  legationis 
Babylonicae  libri  tres       Folio,  vellum. 

Basileae,   loannem  Bebelium,  1533  ,^ 
Large  Paper. 

This  edition  of  Peter  Martyr  contains  but    the    first  three  decades, 
and  an  abridgment  of  the  fourth. 

2252  Martyr.      De   Rebus  Oceanis   et   Novo   Orbe,    Decades 

tres,  Item  eivsdem,  de  Babylonica  legatione,  libri  III. 
pp.  655.      1 2°  half  morocco.  Colonize,  1574 

With  autograph  "  Robert  Southey,  Keswick,  11  June,  1836." 

2253  Martyr.      De  Nouo  Orbe;    or  the  histories  of   the  West 
^*  Indies    contayning    the   actes    and   aduentures    of    the 

Spanyards,  which  haue  conquered  and  peopled  those 
countries,  inriched  with  a  varietie  of  pleasant  relation 
of  the  manners,  ceremonies,  lawes,  gouernments,  and 
warres  of  the  Indians.  Comprised  in  eight  decades. 
Whereof  three  haue  beene  formerly  translated  into 
English,  by  R.  Eden,  whereunto  the  other  fiue,  are 
newly  added  by  the  Industrie  and  paineful  trauaile  of 
M.  Lok,  Gent.     4°  russia,  (worn). 

Thomas  Adams:   London,  1612 
^^2254  Martyr.      Petrus    Martyr,    der   Geschichtschreiber    des 
Weltmeeres   Eine    Studie  von  Hermann    A.    Schumach- 
er.     Map.      Small  4°  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 
I  New  York,  1879 

*rv^^55    ^fARTiNEAU,  Harriet.      Society  in  America.      3  vols.   12° 
7  boards,    uncut.  London,  1837 

/  Bookplates  of  Edward  Press 

^Q  2256  Martineau.  Retrospect  of  Western  Travel,  pp.  276, 
239.      2  vols,  in  I.     12°  half  morocco.      New  York,  1838 

tjr-22sy    Mary,-  (Queen).    A  Brief  History  of  the  Pious  and  Glori- 

/  ous  Life  and  Actions  of   Mary,  Queen  of  England,  etc. 

Faithfully  done  by  J.  S.  Second  ed.  pp.  136.  Portrait. 
18°  half  roan.  London,  1695 

.^    2258   Maryland.      A  Relation   of   Maryland;  together  with  a 

map   of   the    country,   the  condition   of  plantation,    his 

Majestie's   charter  to  the   Lord   Baltemore,    translated 

into  English,      pp.  (i),  56,  25.    Small  4°  calf.    N.  p.,  1635 

The  map  and  4  pp.  in  fac-simile. 

^^    2259   Maryland.      A  Relation   of    the  successefull  beginnings 
of     the     Lord     Baltemore's    plantation    in     Maryland. 
Anno  Domini  1634.      pp.  23.      Small  4°  boards. 
Only  150  copies  printed.  Baltimore,  186^ 


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Maskell,  Rev.  William.      History  of  the  Martin  Marpre- 

late  Controversy   in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,      pp. 

224.      1 2°  cloth,  uncut.  W.  Pickering:   London,  1845 

Mason,    Jeremiah.      Memoir    and     Correspondence    of. 

(By  G.  S.  Hillard.)      pp.  467.      Portrait.    '4°  cloth. 

Cambridge,    1873 
Only  200  copies  privately  printed. 

Mason,  Major  John.  Brief  History  of  the  Pequot  War, 
especially  of  the  memorable  taking  of  their  Fort  at 
Mistick  in  Connecticut   in  1637.      pp.  22.      8°  morocco. 

Boston,  1736 

Edited  by  Thomas  Prince,  from  the  original  MS.  of  Major  Mason. 
One  of  the  rarest  books  connected  with  New  England  history. 

[Mason,  John  M.]  The  Voice  of  Warning  to  Christians, 
on  the  ensuing  election  of  a  President  of  the  United 
States,      pp.  40.      8°  half  roan.  New  York,  1800 

Masonic.  Lodge  of  Saint  Andrew  and  the  Massachu- 
setts Grand  Lodge;  Centennial  memorial,  5756-5769. 
pp.  292.      Illustrations.      4°  cloth.  Boston,  1870 

Massachusetts.  Acts  and  Resolves,  public  and  private 
of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  1692-1780. 
Vols.  I  to  5.      5  vols,  royal  8°  sheep.      Boston,   1869-86 

Massachusetts.  Colonial  Laws.  Reprinted  from  the 
edition  of  1672,  etc.,  under  the  supervision  of  W.  H. 
Whitmore.      Small  folio,  half  morocco.         Boston,  1887 

Massachusetts.  The  Charter  granted  by  their  majesties 
King  William  and  Queen  Mary  to  the  inhabitants  of  the 
Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England, 
pp.   14.      Folio,  half  sheep.  Boston.  1759 

Massachusetts.  The  Charters  and  General  Laws  of  the 
Colony  and  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  pp.  830 
and  index.      Royal  8°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1814 

Massachusetts  Records.  Records  of  the  Governor  and 
Company  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England, 
1628-1686.  Edited  by  N.  B.  Shurtleff.  6  vols,  small 
folio,  cloth,  gilt  tops.  Boston,  1853 

The  first  and  second  volumes  are   of    the   second  issue,  with  addi- 
tions from  Col.  Aspinwall's  manuscript. 

Massachusetts.  The  same.  Vols,  i  and  2  of  the  first 
issue.      2  vols,  small  folio,  cloth.  Boston,  1853 

Massachusetts.  The  Case  of  the  Provinces  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  and  New  York,  respecting  the  boundary 
line  between  the  two  provinces,  pp.  31.  Small  folio, 
boards.  Boston,   1764 

The  last  two  leaves  in  fac-simile. 


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»ig-22-]2   Massachusetts.     The  Proceedings    of   the  Council  and 
'^  the   House   of   Representatives   of  the  Province  of  the 

Massachusetts  Bay  relative  to  the  holding  the  General 
Assembly  at  Harvard  College  in  Cambridge,  pp.  83.  8° 
half  roan.  Boston,  1770 

^^2273  Massachusetts.  Proceedings  of  the  Council,  etc. 
Another  copy.  pp.  St,.  With  the  continuation  of  the 
proceedings,      pp.  66.      In  one  vol.      8°  half  roan. 

Boston,  1770 
"  Ebenezer  Wyeth,  his  Book,  being  a  gift  from  Mr.  Samuel  Adams 
of  ^Joston." 

^^274  Massachusetts.  A  Speech  intended  to  have  been 
spoken  on  the  bill  for  altering  the  charters  of  the  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay.      Third  ed.      pp.  36.    8°  half  roan. 

London,  1774 
^  2275   Massachusetts.     Journals  of  each  Provincial  Congress 
of   Massachusetts,  in   1774  and  1775,  and    of   the   Com- 
mittee of  Safety,      pp.  778.      8°  sheep,  (rebacked). 

Boston,  1838 

2276   Massachusetts.      A  Constitution  and  Form   of  Govern- 

/  0  5^0  ment  for  the  State  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  agreed  upon 

by    the    Convention,    Feb.    28,    1778.      pp.  23.      8°  half 

roan.  Boston,  1778 

This  constitution  was  not  adopted  by  the  people,  and    a   new  con- 
vention was  called. 

/\j-^2277  Massachusetts.  A  Constitution  or  Frame  of  Govern- 
ment agreed  upon  in  Convention  held  in  Cambridge  in 
September,  1779  and  March  1780,  to  be  submitted  to 
the  revision  of   their  constituents.       pp.  53.    8°  boards. 

Boston.  1780 
This  constitution  was  adopted  by  the  people. 

^  2278  Massachusetts.  The  Constitution  or  Frame  of  Govern- 
ment  for  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  pp. 
24.      Small  folio,  boards.  Boston,  1781 

Jc\<o2>  ^^79  Massachusetts.  An  Address  of  the  Convention  for 
Framing  a  new  Constitution  of  Government  for  the 
State  of  Massachusetts  Bay  to  their  constituents,  pp. 
18.      8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1780 

2280  Massachusetts.      Result  of  the  Convention  of  Ueleo-ates 


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holden  at  Ipswich,  who  were  deputed  to  take  into  con- 
sideration the  Constitution  and  form  of  government 
proposed  by  the  Convention  of  the  State  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay.      pp.   t68.      8°  half  calf,  uncut. 

Newburyport,  1778 
Massachusetts.      Debates,  Resolutions  and   other  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Convention  convened  at  Boston,  Jan.  9, 
1788.      12°  half  calf.  Boston,  1808 


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2282  Massachusetts.  Journal  of  the  Convention  for  Framing 
a  Constitution  of  Government  for  the  State  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  Sept.  1779-June,  1780.  pp.  264.  8° 
sheep.  Boston,    1832 

Bookplate  of  W.  H.  Prescott. 

2283  Massachusetts.  Manuscript.  An  accurate  copy  of 
many  documents  of  historic  value  and  much  rarity,  ap- 
pertaining to  the  formation  and  establishment  of  the 
State  Government  of  Massachusetts.  Written  by  Israel 
Warren,      pp.  242.      8°  half  roan.  1792 

2284  Massachusetts.  Journal  of  Debates  and  Proceedings 
in  the  Convention  of  1820.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1853 

^5-2285  Massachusetts.  Discussions  on  the  Constitution  pro- 
posed to  the  people  of  Massachusetts  by  the  convention 
of  1853.      pp.  306.      8°  cloth.  "  Boston,  1854 

3y2286  Massachusetts.      The     Patriotick    Proceedings  of    the 
/  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  during  their  session  from 

Jan.  26  to  March  4,  1809.  8°  half  calf.  Boston,  1809 
I  U-  2287  Massachusetts.  Lectures  delivered  in  a  Course  before 
'  the  Lowell  Institute,  by  members  of  the  Massachusetts 

Historical    Society,  on    subjects    relating    to    the  early 
history  of  Massachusetts,      pp.  498.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1869 

^f^  2288  Massachusetts    Election    Sermons    for    1777,    '^t,,    '88, 

'99,  1826  and  1849.      6  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 

2289  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  The  American 
Apollo.  Vol.  I.  January  to  Sept.,  1792  in  the  original 
8°  wrappers,  uncut.  Boston,  1792 

The  extra  signatures  containing  the  historical  collections  in  this 
set  have  been  removed  and  added  to  the  next  title. 

"  The  first  publication  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  ap- 
peared on  Jan.  6,  1792,  in  The  American  Apollo,  a  weekly  magazine 
beginning  at  that  time.  Successive  numbers  were  printed  in  connec- 
tion with  the  periodical  during  thirty-nine  weeks,  and  comprised 
usually  a  signature  of  eight  pages,  which  could  be  separated  from 
the  rest  of  the  pamphlet,  and  was  called  Part  I.  of  each  number." — 
S.  A.   Green. 

2290  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Collections.  Vols. 
1-5,  as  issued  in  the  original  numbers,  uncut,  in  blue 
covers.  Boston,  1792-96 

Volume  I  consists  of  pp.  i  to  208,  taken  from  the  American 
Apollo,  and  vols,  i  to  4  of  the  Collections  in  numbers. 

2291  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Collections.  First  to 
fifth  series,  and  vols,  i,  2  and  3  of  sixth  series.  Com- 
plete set  of  first  editions  throughout.  30  vols,  of  ist, 
2d,  and  3d  series,  bound  in  15  vols,  half  morocco,  extra, 

21  vols,  in  cloth,  uncut  and  2  vols,  boards,  uncut.      To- 
gether 38  vols.  8°.  Boston,  1792-1889 

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2292  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Collections.  Re- 
prints of  vols.  I,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  9,  10.  First  series.  Vols. 
I,  2,  3,  4,  10.  Second  series.  13  vols.  8°  boards,  un- 
cut Boston,  1806-43 
93  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Collections.  Second 
reprint  of  vol.  i.      First  series.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

Boston,  1806 

2294  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Collections.  Reprint 
of  vols.  5,  6.  Second  series.  (Hubbard's  New  Eng- 
land, with  title  page  and  preface  laid  in.)  2  vols.  8° 
boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1848 

2295  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Collections.  Sec- 
ond ed.  of  vols.  2  and  3.  Fifth  series.  (Belknap  Papers.) 
Vols.  5  and  6.  Fifth  series.  (Sewall  Papers.)  4  vols. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1877-79 

The  Nos.  22S9  to  2295  comprise  an  absolutely  perfect  and  complete 
set  of  the  collections,  including  the  original  volumes  as  well  as  the  va- 
rious reprints  and  reissues. 

St  00  2296  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Proceedings,  from 
1791  to  1894.  First  series,  20  vols,  with  index,  and 
Second  series,  vols,  i  to  8.  Illustrated  with  portraits, 
fac-similes,  etc.      29  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1879-94 

With  many  notices  of  meetings,  newspaper  clippings,  autograph 
letters,  etc.,  laid  in. 

2297  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Proceedings.  Vols. 
I,  2  and  3,  1791  to  1858.  Steel  portraits.  3  vols.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1859-80 

^02298  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Proceedings  in 
memory  of  VV.  H.  Prescott,  Feb.  i,  1859; — Report  of  a 
Committee  on  Exchanges  of  Prisoners  during  the  Am- 
erican Revolutionary  ^Var,  Dec.  19,  1861; — Memoir  of 
Abbott  Lawrence,  1856.      3  vols.  8°  half  roan.      Boston. 

—  2299  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Act  of  Incorpora- 
tion, with  the  by-laws,  list  of  resident  members,  etc. 
1857  and  1873.      2  vols.  8°  cloth. 

«y^23oo  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.   Catalogue  of  Books, 

/  Pamphlets,    etc.      (By    Rev.    Timothy  Alden.)     8°  half 

roan.  Boston,  181 1 

^2^2301  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Catalogue  of 
Books  in  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Library. 
8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Boston    1796 

2302  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Catalogue  of  the 
Library,      pp.  732,  651.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.    Boston,  i860 

loo    "^°3   Massie,  J.  W.      Continental  India,      pp.  477,  478.     Map. 
'  2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1840 


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r-  ^  ■  2304  Massinger,    Philip.      A    New    Way  to   pay  Old   Debts,  a 
"^  1^  comedie.      First  ed.      Small  4"'  half  russia,  (worn). 

London,  1633 

2305  Mather,  Cotton.  Late  Memorable  Providences  relating 
to  witchcrafts  and  possessions.  The  second  impression, 
pp.   144.      16°  sheep.  London,    1691 

2306  Mather.      The    Wonders  of   the   invisible  World,  being 
'  an  account  of    the  tryals    of    several  witches  lately  exe- 
cuted in  New  England,  etc.      pp.  98.      4°  calf,  extra. 

]--ondon,   1693 
Half  title  inlaid  and  restored,  also  top  of  title  mended. 
"  Mather  was  the  principal   mover  of  the  prosecutions  against    the 
unfortunate  persons  condemned  as  witches  in  New  England." 

r/y  2307    Mather.      The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World :     Being 

/  an  Account  of  the  Tryals  of    Several    Witches    Lately 

'  Executed  in  New  England:    And  of  several  Remarkable 

Curiosities  therein  Occurring.  Published  by  the  Special 
Command  of  his  Excellency  the  Governour  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England.  The  Sec- 
ond ed.  pp.  62.  4°  full  red  morocco.  (4  leaves  crop- 
ped at  bottom,   but  restored    in    manuscript.) 

Printed  first,  at  Boston  in  New   Eng- 
land, and  reprinted   at   London,  for  John  Dunton,  1693 
This  second  edition  is  exceedingly   rare,  and  omits   much   that  is 
found  in  the  first  edition.    The  paging  is  very  irregular,  jumping  from 
24  to  43 — then  following  p.  50  is  41. 

^  2308  Mather.  The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World,  being 
an  account  of  the  Trials  of  several  Witches  lately  exe- 
cuted in  New  England,  with  a  farther  account,  by  In- 
crease Mather.    Portrait.    16°  cloth,  uncut.   London,  1862 


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2309  Mather.      The  Life  and   Death  of  the    Rev.    Mr.    John 
^^  Eliot,  who  was  the  first  preacher  of  the    gospel  to    the 

Indians  in  America,      pp.   168,   4.      Third   ed.,  carefully 
revised.      16°  calf,  gilt  edges. 

John  Dunton:   London,  1694 

_-     2310  Mather.      Johannes   in    Eremo.      Memoirs  Relating    to 

^^  the  Lives  of  the  Ever-Memorable  Mr.  John  Cotton,  Mr. 

John  Norton,  Mr.   John  Wilson,    Mr.    John    Davenport 

and  Mr.  Thomas  Hooker.      16°  crimson  morocco,  gilt, 

uncut.  Printed  for  Michael  Perry:   Boston,  1695 

The  lives  are  separately  paged:  pp.  32,  80,  39,  46,  30.  Preface  by 
Increase  Mather  (pp.  3-12).  "To  the  Reader,"  10  pp.,  by  Increase 
Mather.  After  the  Introduction,  is  the  Advertisement  of  the  au- 
thor's projected  "Church  History  of  New  England"  (The  Magnalia), 
with  "A  Schaeme  of  the  Whole  Work"  (pp.  28-32). 

The  Memoir  of  Thomas  Hooker  is  wanting. 

^,  231 1    Mather.      A  Good  Man  making  a  Good  End.    The  Life 

^  °^  and  Death  of  the  Rev.    Mr.    John    Baily.      pp.88.      16° 

original  sheep,  uncut.    B.  Green  &  J.  Allen:  Boston,  1698 


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^<yl      2312   Mather,  Cotton.      Ecclesiastes.      The  Life  of  the  Rev- 
/  '  erend  and  Excellent  Jonathan  Mitchel;  a  pastor  of  the 

church,    and    a    Glory  of    the    College    in    Cambridge, 
New  England,    pp.  112.    16°  claret  morocco,  red   edges. 
E.  Green  &:  J.  Allen:   Boston.  1697 
"Edward  Langdon's  Book,  1722"  "Elizabeth  Sumner,  1766." 
1313   Mather.      Magnalia  Christi  Americana:  or,    the  Eccle- 
^  "  siastical  History  of  New  England   from   its    Planting  in 

the  year  1620  unto  the  year  1698.  In  Seven  Books.  L 
Antiquities.  II.  The  Lives  of  the  Governours.  III. 
The  Lives  of  sixty  famous  Divines.  IV.  An  account 
the  University  at  Cambridge.  VI.  A  Faithful  Record 
of  Illustrious  Providences.  VII.  The  Wars  [with  the 
Indians],  etc.,  etc.  With  the  original  map,  also  inserted 
fac-simile  of  portrait  of  Increase  Mather  by  I.  Sturt, 
(only  25  printed),  and  a  portrait  of  Cotton  Mather, 
(both  inlaid).      Folio,   calf,    (rebacked). 

London,    printed    for    Thomas    Parkhurst 
at    the   Bible    and    Three  Crowns    in    Cheapside,     1702 

Large  Paper.  Size  14^x8^  (The  Brinley  copy  measuring  13^ 
xSj4  was  called  by  Mr.  Trumbull  a  very  large  copy). 

The  above  has  the  original  map,  the  list  of  books,  and  a  fac-simile 
of  the  Errata. 

2314  Mather.    Reprint  of  the  Errata  to  the  Magnalia.    pp.  2. 
Small  folio.      (2  copies). 
^^^2315   Mather.      Magnalia  Christi  Americana.    First  American 
edition,      pp.  573,  595.      2  vols.  8°  sheep,  (worn). 

Hartford,  1820 

7^Q  2316  [Mather.]  A  Good  Evening  for  the  best  of  Dayes; 
An  Essay  to  manage  an  Action  of  Trespass  against 
those  who  mispend  the  Lord's  Day  Evening,  pp.  26. 
16''   morocco.  B.  Green:   Boston,  1708 

^2317  [Mather.]  Things  to  be  more  thought  upon;  a  Brief 
Treatise  on  the  Injuries  offered  unto  the  Glorious  and 
only  Saviour  of  the  World,      pp.  108.      18°  sheep. 

T.    Fleet:    Boston,  1713 
Autograph:  "Samuel   Sewall,  his  book,  July    23,   17 13,    Brooklin. 
The  gift  of  Mr.  William  Dummer." 

Oq  2318  Mather.  Nuncia  Bona  e  Terra  Longinqua;  a  Brief  Ac- 
count of  some  Good  and  Great  Things  a  doing  for  the 
Kingdom  of  God,  in  the  midst  of  Europe,  pp.  14.  16° 
calf.  B.  Green:  Boston,  17  15 

2319  Mather.  Psalterium  Americanum.  The  Book  of 
Psalms,  in  a  translation  exactly  conformable  unto  the 
original;  but  all  in  blank  verse,  fitted  unto  the  tunes 
commonly  used  in  our  churches;  .  .  Added,  some  other 
portions  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures,  to  enrich  the  can- 
tional.      pp.  (2),  36,  426.      16°  sheep.  Boston,  1718 


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Mather,  Cotton.  India  Christiana.  A  Di.scourse 
Delivered  unto  tlie  Commissioners  for  the  Propagation 
of  the  Gospel  among  the  American  Indians,  etc.  pp. 
4),  88  [92].)  j8°  morocco,  witha  rare  slip  of  corrigenda 
pasted    inside  of  cover.  B.  Green,   1721 

"That  the  more  Curious  may  have  a  Taste  of  the  Language  where- 
in, the  Indians  are  instructed  in  Religion,  Mather  prints  (pp.  52- 
55  doubled,)  '  The  Religion  which  all  good  men  are  united  in,'  in  In- 
dian, with  English  translation  opposite." 

Mather.  The  Christian  Philosopher;  a  Collection  of 
the  best  discoveries  in  nature,  with  religious  improve- 
ments,     pp.  304.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1721 

Mather.  Parentator;  Memoirs  of  Remarkables  in  the 
Life  and  Death  of  the  ever-memorable  Dr.  Increase 
Mather,  who  expired  August  23,  1723.  pp.  245.  12° 
sheep.  B.  Green:   Boston,  1724 

Mather.  Parentator.  Another  copy.  Portrait  by  R. 
White,  pp.  245.  12°  full  crimson  morocco,  extra,  un- 
cut,     ('lop  of  title  and  of  portrait  mended.) 

B.  Green:   Boston,  1724 

Mather.  Ratio  Disciplinae  Fratrum  Nov-Anglorum ;  a 
faithful  account  of  the  discipline  professed  and  prac- 
ticed in  the  churches  of  New  England,  pp.  207,  3. 
Portrait  inserted.  16°  calf,  gilt,  yellow  edges,  by  Bed- 
ford. S.  Gerrish:  Boston,  1726 

Mather.  Essays  to  do  Good;  addressed  to  all  Christ- 
ians.     New  edition.      12°  half  sheep.  Boston,  1808 

Mather.      The  Life  of  Mr.    Thomas    Dudley.      Edited 
by  Charles  Deane.      pp.  20.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 
Only  100  copies  printed.  Cambridge,  1870 

Mather.  The  Discipline  practised  in  the  Churches  of 
New  England.  From  Magnalia  Christi  Americana.  12° 
half  calf.  London,  n.  d. 

Mather.  Life  of.  By  Samuel  Mather,  pp.  186.  8° 
calf.  S.  Gerrish:  Boston,  1729 

Mather.  Abridgment  of  the  Life  of.  Taken  from  the 
account  of  him,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Mather,  pp.  143.  16° 
calf.  London,  1744 

Mather,  Increase.  The  First  Principles  of  New  Eng- 
land, concerning  the  Subject  of  Baptisme  and  Com- 
munion of  Churches,  pp.  40,  7.  Small  4°  half  calf, 
uncut.      (Corner  of  title  neatly  repaired.) 

S.  Green:   Cambridge,   1673 

Mather.  An  Earnest  Exhortation  to  the  Inhabitants 
of  New  England,  etc.  (Title,  preface  and  pp.  r  to  16 
only.)  John  Foster:   Boston,  1676 


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j3ooD  ^ii~  Mather,  Increase.  A  Brief  History  of  tiie  War  with 
the  Indians  av\  New-England.  From  June  24,  1675 
(when  the  first  Englishman  was  Murdered  by  the 
(Indians  to  August  12,  1676,  when  Philip,  alias  Meta- 
comet,  the  principal  Author  and  Beginner  of  the  War, 
was  slain.  .  .  .  Together  with  a  serious  Exhortation  to 
the  Inhabitants  of  that  Land.  4  preliminary  leaves,  pp. 
51,  (i),  8.     Small  4''  smooth  calf  extra. 

Printed  for  Richard  Chiswell:   London,  1676 

This  copy  has  the  leaf  preceding  the  title  page,  with  half  title,  in 
large  type  :  "  The  Wars  of  New-England,"  (The  "  Serious  E.\horta- 
tions,"  though  named  in  the  Title,  is  not  given  in  this  edition.) 

Inserted  is  a  fac-simile  of  the  map  published  with  Hubbard's  In- 
dian Wars,  no  map  was  issued  with  this  book. 

"  No  epithet  can  be  too  strong  to  characterize  the  scarcity  of  the 
one  i7itrouvable  which  so  long  escaped  the  search  of  American 
collectors ;  so  rare,  that  Prince  did  not  secure  it  for  his  New  England 
Library." — Brinley  Catalogue. 

y/s-  I        2333    Mather.       A    Relation    of    the    Troubles    which    have 
'  hapned  in  New-England,  by  reason  of  the  Indians  there. 

From  the  year  1614  to  the  year  1675.  Wherein  the  fre- 
quent Conspiracyes  of  the  Indians  to  cutt  off  the  Eng- 
lish, and  the  wonderful  providence  of  God,  in  disap- 
pointing their  devices,  is  declared,  etc.  pp.  76,  19. 
Small  4°  calf,  uncut.      (Corners  of  few  leaves  mended.) 

John  Foster:   Boston,  1677 
With  the  Autograph  of  Increase  Mather  on  the  title  page,  also  of 
Jorusha  Mather,  his  daughter. 

on  ^^^"^  Mather.  An  Essay  for  the  Recording  of  Illustrious 
Providences.  Wherein  an  account  is  given  of  many  re- 
markable and  very  memorable  events,  which  have  hap- 
pened in  this  last  age;  especially  in  New-England,  pp. 
(22),  372.      16°  sheep.  Printed 

by  Samuel  Green   for  Joseph   Browning:    Boston,    1684 

The  Crowninshield  copy. 

"  This  book  is  extremely  rare,  and  is  not  to  be  found  in  the  library 
of  the  Antiquarian  Society  at  Worcester,  nor  in  the  library  at  Cam- 
bridge."—  E.  A.  Crowninshield. 

The  table  of  contents  at  the  end  is  missing. 

/  >r'^2335  Mather.  Pray  for  the  Rising  Generation.  Last  Ser- 
mon, preached  the  third  day  of  the  5th  moneth,  1678. 
The  third  Impression,  pp.  (i),  2,  165-198.  t6°  mo- 
rocco.      Printed  by  R[ichard]  P[ierce]:   (Boston),  1685 

This  is  the  third  part  of  Mather's  "  A  Call  from  Heaven,"  etc., 
first  printed  by  Foster  in  1679. 


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2336   Mather.      The  Mystery  of  Christ  opened  and  applyed. 
^  pp.  214.      18°  polished  calf  extra,   gilt  edges,  by  Bed- 

ford. Boston,  1686 


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[Mather,  Increase.]  A  Sixth  Collection  of  Papers  re- 
lating to  the  present  juncture  of  Affairs  in  England, 
contains:  A  Narrative  of  the  Miseries  of  New  England 
by  reason  of  an  arbitrary  Government  errected  there. 
(By  Increase  Mather.)      pp.    34.      4°  half  morocco. 

London,  1689 

Mather.  A  Further  Account  of  the  Tryals  of  the  New- 
England  Witches.  With  the  observations  of  a  person 
who  was  upon  the  place  several  days  w-hen  the  suspected 
Witches  were  first  taken  into  examination.  To  which 
is  added,  Cases  of  Conscience  concerning  Witchcrafts 
and  evil  spirits  personating  Man,  written  at  the  request 
of  the  ministers  of  New  England.  VV'ritten  by  Increase 
Mather,  President  of  Harvard  College,  pp.  2,  10,  4, 
39,  8.  Small  4°  full  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Pratt.  Printed  for  John  Dunton:   London,  1693 

Mather.  A  Further  Account  of  the  Tryals  of  the  New 
England  W^itches.      pp.  10.      Small  4°.        London,  1693 

These  are  the  title  page  and  10  pp.  of  text  "collected  by  Deodat 
Lawson,"  prefixed  to  the  English  edition  of  Mather's  Cases  of  Con- 
science, etc. 

Mather.  Cases  of  Conscience  concerning  evil  Spirits, 
personating  Men,  Witchcrafts,  infallible  Proofs  of  Guilt 
in  such  as  are  accused  with  that  Crime,  pp.  67,  7.  16° 
sheep.  B.  Harris:   Boston,  1693 

[Mather.]  Gospel  Order  revived,  being  an  Answer  to  a 
Book  lately  set  forth  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Increase  jMather, 
entituled,  The  Order  of  the  Gospel,  etc.  By  sundry 
ministers  of  the  Gospel  in  New  England,  pp.  40.  Small 
4°  polished  calf,  uncut,  by  Bedford. 

Printed  in  the  Year  1700 
Advertisement  and  last  leaf  in  fac-simile. 

[Mather.]     A  Collection  of  some  of  the  many  offensive 

Matters  contained  in  a  Pamphlet,  entituled,  The  Order 

of  the  Gospel  revived,     pp.  24.    18°  calf.      Boston,  1701 

The    preface  "  To  the    Reader "  is  by  Increase   Mather,  and   the 

body  of  the  book  is  by  Cotton  Mather. 

Mather.  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Maintenance  due 
to  those  that  preach  the  Gospel,  etc.  pp.  60.  16°  inlaid 
to  4°,  the  last  leaf  in  MSS.      4°  half  morocco. 

B.  Green:  Boston,  1706 

Mather.      A  Discourse  concerning  the  Grace  of  Cour- 
age,     pp.  44.      16"  morocco.       B.  Green:   Boston,  1710 
Artillery  Sermon  preached  at  Boston,  June  5,  17 10. 

Mather.  Remarkable  Providences  illustrative  of  the 
earlier  days  of  American  Colonization.  Portrait.  16° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,   1856 


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1  o  2346  Mather,  Increase.  A  Disquisition  Concerning  Ecclesi- 
astical Councils.  Proving,  that  not  only  Pastors,  but 
Brethren  delegated  by  the  Churches,  have  equally  a 
Right  to  a  decisive  Vote  in  such  Assemblies.  To  which  is 
added,  Proposals  concerning  Consociation  of  Churches, 
pp.  (2),  20,  47,  (i).    18°  calf. 

Printed  for  Nicholas   Boone,  1716 

The  Preface  is  dated  Oct.  30,  1716.  In  the  preface  to  "Two 
Discourses,"  published  in  (July)  1716,  Mather  says:  "Some  years 
ago,  I  wrote  a  Disquisition  concerning  Ecclesiastical  Councils.  .  .  . 
In  suppressing  the  Publication  of  it  so  long,  I  have  attended  the 
Old  Advice,  In  nonum  prematur  ad  Annum  ...  I  have  designed 
that  Discourse  as  my  Last  and  Dying  Advice  to  the  Churches  in 
New-England,     (p.  ix.) 

^     2347   Mather.      History   of  King   Philip's  War,  also  a  history 
of  the  same  war  by   Rev.  Cotton    Mather.      With  an  in- 
troduction and  notes,  by  S.  G.  Drake,      pp.  281.      Por- 
traits.     Royal  4°  boards.  Boston,  1862 
Large  paper. 

^    2348  Mather.      Early    History    of    New    England.      With  an 

1^  introduction  and     notes,    by    S.    G.    Drake,      pp.    309. 

Small  4°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1864 

/ir-Q  2349  Mather.      The  same.      Large  Paper.      Royal  4°  boards. 

Boston,  1864 

j^    2350  Mather.      Memoirs  of  the  Life  of.      With  a  preface  by 

the    Rev.  Edmund    Calamy.      Portraits  of    Mather,    R. 

White    and     Edward     Calamy     inserted,      pp.     88.      8° 

polished  calf,  extra,  red  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London,  1725 
^^2351   Mather.      Increase  Mather,  the  Agent  of  Massachusetts 
Colony  in  England  for  the  concession  of  a  charter.      By 
William  H.  Whitmore.      Small  4°  paper,  uncut. 

Boston,  1869 

.    #j  2352   Mather,  Nathaniel.      A  Sermon  wherein  is  shewed    that 
"^'^  ■  it  is  the  duty  and    should  be    the  care  of    believers  in 

Christ,  to  live  in  the    constant   exercise  of  grace,      pp. 
28.      16°  calf.  Printed  by  R.  P.:  Boston,  1684 

^ —  2353   Mather,    Richard.      A     Modest  and  Brotherly    Answer ,- 
^  to  Mr.  Charles  Herle,  his  book  against  the  independence  "" 

of  churches,     pp.  58.     Small  4°  half  roan.    London,  1644 

.^    —.    2354  Mather.      The  Life  and  Death  of  that  Reverend  Man  of   ^ 
^  God,    Mr.    Richard  Mather,    teacher  of   the  church   in 

Dorchester  in   New   England.      Inserted  portrait,      pp. 
38.      Square  16°  light  calf,  yellow  edges. 

Printed  by  S.  G.  and  M.  J.:  Cambridge,  1670 
Title  in  fac-simile  by  Harris. 


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oo  ^355  [Mather,  Richard.]  Church-Government  and  Church 
Covenant  discvssed,  in  an  answer  of  the  Elders  of 
the  severall  churches  in  New  England  to  two  and 
thirty  questions  sent  over  to  them  by  divers  minis- 
ters in  England.  .  .  Together  with  an  apologie  of 
the  said  Elders  in  New-England  for  Church-Covenant. 
...  As  also  in  an  answer  (by  John  Davenport)  to 
nine  positions  about  Church  Government  (Address  to 
the  reader,  by  Hugh  Peters.)  pp.  (4),  84,  (2),  78. 
Small  4°  old  calf.  (Bottom  of  title  and  margin  of  leaf 
of  preface  mended).  London,  1643 

"  The  32  Questions,  the  Answer  whereof  was  Mr.  Richard  Mather, 
and  not  any  other  Elder  or  Elders  in  New  England ;  who  is  likewise 
the  author  of  the  discourse  concerning  Church  Covenant  printed 
therewith  ...  as  he  writes  in  a  letter  to  a  son  of  his  now  in 
England." — Preface  to  a  Disputation  concertiing  Ckttrck-AIe?nbers,G\.c., 
London,  1659. 

"  The  9  Positions  (though  written  by  Mr.  Davenport)  had  the 
approbation  of  the  rest  of  the  Elders  in  New  England." — /.  Mat/ier's 
Discourse  concerning  the  Uniaw/tclness  of  Cot?i?no?i  Prayer,  p.  14. 

"  An  Apologie  "  and  "  An  Answer  .  .  .  unto  Nine  Positions"  have 
separate  title-pages,  but  continuous  paging. 

Oo  235^  Mather,  Samuel.  A  Sermon  after  the  Decease  of  the 
very  Reverend  and  Learned  Cotton  Mather,  who  ex- 
pired Feb.   13,  1727-8.      pp.  26.      Small  8°  calf,  gilt. 

G.  Rogers:   Boston,  1728 

2357  Mather.  An  Apology  for  the  Liberties  of  the  Churches 
in  New  England,      pp.  216.      8°  half   calf,  gilt. 

T.  Fleet:   Boston,  1738 
With  autograph  of  Edmund  Quincy. 

2358  [Mather.]  An  Attempt  to  Shew  that  America  must  be 
known  to  the  Ancients,  made  at  the  request  and  to 
gratify  the  curiosity  of  an  inquisitive  gentleman,  to 
which  is  added  an  appendix  concerning  the  American 
Colonies  and  some  modern  managements  against  them, 
pp.  35.      8°  half  roan,  uncut.  Boston,  1773 

2359  [Mather.]  (Reply  to.)  Diana's  Shrines  turned  into 
Ready  Money  by  Priestly  Magic;  or,  virtue  given  up. 
Being  remarks  on  remarks  in  the  northern  Priest's 
Pamphlet,  entitled  A — a  known  to  the  a — ts.  pp.  23. 
8°  half  morocco,  (title  mended).  New  York,  1773 

2360  Mather.  The  Mather  Family.  By  Enoch  Pond.  Por- 
trait.     16°  cloth.  Boston,  1844 

2361  [Mauduit,  Israel.]    A  Short  View  of  the  History  of  the 
'  ^  Colony   of    Massachusetts    Bay,    with   respect    to    their 

original  Charter  and  Constitution,      pp.  71.    8°  half  calf. 

London,   1769 


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^Q  2362  Mauduit.  a  Short  View  ot  the  History  of  the  New 
England  Colonies,  with  respect  to  their  Charters  and 
Constitution,      pp.  100.      Fourth  ed.      8°  half  roan. 

London,  1776 
3  I/O  2363   Mauduit.      The  same.      Third  ed.      pp.  93.     8°  half  mo- 
rocco. London,  1774 
/    ^2364  Maundeville,    Sir   John.      The  Voiage  and   Travaile  of 
Sir   John   Maundeville,    which   treateth    of    the  way  to 
Hierusalem ;  and    of   Marvayles  of   Inde.      pp.  391.      8° 
diamond  calf.                                                       London,  1725 
J  j)q2Z^S    Maverick,  Samuel.      A  Briefe  Description  of  New  Eng- 
land and  the   severall   towns   therein,  1660.       Small   4° 
paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1885 
')^!~^366   Maxwell,  William.      Virginia   Historical    Register    and 
/                Literary  Note    Book.      Vols.    1-6.      6  vols,  in  3  vols.  8° 
half  roan.                                                   Richmond,  1848-53 
^Q  2367    May,  Col.  John.      Journal  and  Letters  of  Col.  John  May 
of  Boston,  relative  to  two  journeys  to  the  Ohio  country, 
in  1788  and  '89.     With   a   biographical   sketch  by   Rev. 
R.  S.  Edes,  and  notes  by  W.  M.  Darlington,      pp.  160. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.                                              Cincinnati,  1873 
)   ^0^3^^   May,  T.  E.      Constitutional   History   of  England,   since 
the   accession   of  George  Third,    1 760-1860.      pp.  484, 
596.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.                           Boston,  1863 
/  po  2369   Mayer,    Brantz.      Tah-gah-jute,  or  Logan  and   Captain 
MicheJl  Cresap;  — Calvert  and  Penn,  or  the  Growth  of 
Civil  and  Religious  Liberty  in    America,  as  disclosed  in 
the  planting  of  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania.      2  vols.  8° 
boards  and  half  roan.                                Baltimore,  1851-2 
hr_^237o  Mayer.      Tah-gah-jute;  or    Logan  and   Cresap,  an    his- 
1                  torical  essay,      pp.  204.      8°  paper,  uncut.  Albany,  1867 

/  So  237^  Mayer.  Captain  Canot;  or,  twenty  years  of  an  African 
slaver.      Plates.      12°  cloth.  New  York,  1856 

^  ^5-2372  Mayhew,  Experience.  Indian  Converts;  or,  some  ac- 
count of  the  lives  and  dying  speeches  of  a  considerable 
number  of  the  christianized  Indians  of  Martha's  Vine- 
yard in  New  England,      pp.  310,  16.      8°  calf. 

London,  1727 


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'S"^Z1Z  Mayhew.  Grace  defended,  in  a  Modest  Plea  for  an 
Important  Truth,  pp.  208.  8°  straight  grained  mo- 
rocco, red  edges.  Boston,  1744 

^  2374  Mayhew.  Observations  on  the  Indian  Language.  Pub- 
lished from  the  original  MS.  by  J.  S.  H.  Fogg.  Small 
4°  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1884 

Only  100  copies  printed. 


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~        2375   Mayhew,  Jonathan.      A  Discourse  wherein  the  Mystery 

of  King  Charles'  Saintship  and  Martyrdom  is  unriddled, 

preached  Jan.  30,  1749-50.      pp.  55.      8°  half  morocco, 

gilt.  Boston,  1750 

a'  2376   Mayhew.      Observations  on  the  Charter  and  Conduct  of 

the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 

Parts,      pp.  176.      8°  calf.  Boston,  1763 

7   5~^0    ^377    Mayhew.      Defence  of  the  Observations  on   the  Charter 

/  and  Conduct  of  the  Society  for    the  Propagation  of  the 

gospel  in   Foreign    Parts,      pp.    144;  —  Remarks  on    an 

Anonymous  Tract  entitled  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Mayhew's 

Observations,      pp.  87.      8°  morocco,  gilt. 

Boston,   1763-64 

i4  00  2378  Mayhew.  Verses  on  Dr.  Mayhew's  Book  of  Observa- 
tions. By  a  Gentleman  of  Rhode  Island  Colony,  pp. 
19.      8°  paper,  uncut.  Providence,  1763 

2379   Mayhew.      A  Letter  of  Reproof  to  Mr.  John  Cleaveland 
/  ^  of  Ipswich,  occasioned  by  a  defamatory  Libel  published 

under  his  Name.      pp.  49.      8°  half  roan.      Boston,  1764 
QQ    2380  Mayhew.      Memoir    of  the    Life  and    Writings  of   Rev. 
Jonathan  Mayhew.      By  Alden  Bradford.      Portrait.     8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1838 

3#s  2381  Mead,  Matthew.  The  Almost  Christian  Discovered, 
Seven  Sermons  preached  at  London,  1661.  Eighth  ed. 
pp.  i8o.      18°  sheep.  London,  1684 

n  f.  2382  Meade,  William.  Old  Churches,  Ministers  and  Fami- 
lies of  Virginia,  pp.  490,  496.  Plates.  2  vols.  8° 
cloth.  Phila.,  1861 

7/r  2383  Medfield,  Mass.  Exercises  at  the  Bi-Centennial  Com- 
memoration of  the  Burning  of  Medfield  by  Indians  in 
King  Philips  War,  Feb.  21,  1876.      pp.    56.      8°  boards. 

Medfield,   1876 

^ f^S  2384  Medford,  Mass.  History  of,  from  1630  to  1855.  By 
Charles  Brooks,  pp.  576.  Portraits  and  plates.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1855 

£3  0  2385  Medford.  Register  of  Families  settled  at  the  Town  of 
Medford,  ass.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Portraits  and 
plates.      8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1855 

Private  edition. 

y  00  2386  Meier,  G.  F.  The  Merry  Philosopher ;  or,  Thoughts  on 
Jesting,      pp.  213.      16°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1764 

/a  <-.  2387  illela.  |)omponius.  Cosmographia  Pomponii  Mele:  tribus 
libris  digesta  parvo  quodam  compendio  Joannius  Coelii 
adaucta  etc.      Black  jtetter.     4°  boards. 

No  place  or  date.      Probably  Norimberga,  15  12 


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\  Mela.  Libri  de  situ  orbis  tres,  adiectis  loachimi  Va- 
diani  in  eosdem  Scholiis.  135  folios.  First  ed.  Folio, 
boards.  Viennje  Panonis,  1518 

"The  first  place  in  which  we  find  the  name  of  America,  used  a  little 
further  a-field  is  in  a  letter  dated  Vienna,  1512,  from  Joachim  Va- 
dianos  to  Rudolphus  Agricola,  and  inserted  in  the  Pomponius  Mela 
of  1 518,  edited  by  the  former.  The  expression  used  is  "America  dis- 
covered by  Vespucius." — J?.  H.  Major,  Prince  Henry  the  Navigator, 

P-  3^7- 

See  Vespucius,  for  the  first  occurrence  of  the  name  "  America." 

75"if389  Melish,  John.      Geographical  Description  of  the  United 
States.      Maps.      8°  half  roan.  Phila.,  1822 

V  T5'^^^°  Melvin,  James.      A  Journal  to  the  Expedition  to  Quebec 
*^  in  the  year  1775,  under  the  command  of  Col.  Benedict 

Arnold,      pp.  34.      8°  sheets,  folded. 

Franklin  Club:   Phila.,  1864 

25-2391    Memoirs  of  a  certain  Island  adjacent  to  the  Kingdom  of 

Utopia.      Written     by    a    celebrated     Author    of    that 

Country,      pp.  294,  278.      Second  ed.      2   vols.   8°  calf. 

London,  1726 

2392  Memoir  of  William  Sturgis,  by  Loring; — Charles  W. 
Upham,  by  Geo.  E.  Ellis;  —  Everett's  Eulogy  on 
Dowse;  —  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Thayer; — Memoir  of 
John  Bigelow; —  Memoir  of  James  Savage,  by  Geo.  S. 
Hillard; — Daveis  Memoirs;  —  Life  and  Character  of 
Lafayette;  —  Memoir  of  T.  M.  Harris;  —  Memorial  of 
Caleb  Gushing;  —  William  Smith  Shaw,   by   J.    B.    Felt; 

—  James  Brown,  by  G.  S.  Hillard.  12  vols.  12  and  8° 
cloth. 

2393  Memoirs  of  C.  G.  Loring;  —  Charles  Sprague,  by  Quin- 
cy;  —  Joseph  Willard; —  Nathan  Appleton;  —  N.  L. 
Frothingham,  by  Hedge; — James  Savage,   by  Hillard; 

—  Jared  Sparks;- — Edward  Tuckerman;  —  Leonard 
Woods,  by  Park;  —  Levi  Lincoln;  —  T.  B.  Chandler 
and  others.      39  pan)phlets. 

^'^•2394  Memorial  Biographies.      James  Deane,  by   H.    L    Bow- 
/  ditch; — Nicholas  Brown,  by  W.  Gammell;  —  Notice  of 

W.  T.  Harris,  by  (S.  G.  Drake);  — John  Bromfield,  by 
Josiah  Quincy ;  —  Parker  Cleveland,  by  Woods ;  —  Char- 
lotte A.  H.  Brooks; — James  Johnson,  etc.  9  vols.  8° 
half  roan  and  paper. 

^^5^2395  Memorials  of  S.  F.  B.  Morse,  Ezra  Abbott,  George  Al- 
len, Garrett  Davis.  J.  Q.  Adams,  W.  H.  Seward,  F.  W. 
Hackett,  George  Livermore,  Gardner  Colby  and  others. 
10  vols.  8°  and  royal  8°  cloth. 

^^  2396  Mendham,  Rev.  Joseph.  An  Inde.x  of  Prohibited  Books 
by  Command  of  the  present  Pope  Gregory  XVI,  in  1835. 
pp.  130,  12.      Portrait.    12°  cloth,  uncut.    London,  1840 


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*ro  ^397  Menzies.  Catalogue  of  the  Books  and  Manuscripts  form- 
ing the  Private  Library  of  William  Menzies  of  New 
York.      pp.  469.      Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1875 
2398   Mercator    and   Hondius.       Historia  Mundi;   or   Merca- 
tor's  Atlas,  containing  his  Cosmographicall   Description 
of  the  Fabricke  and  Figure  of  the  World.      Thick  folio, 
calf.  London,  1637 

Second  Edition,  with    the  scarce  map  of  Virginia,  by  Ralph  Hall> 
1636  ;  the  map  of  New  England  is  in  fac-simile. 

•2«-2399  Merchant's  Dayly  Companion,  pp.  396.  16°  morocco, 
extra,  red  edges,  (few  leaves  stained.)        London,  1684 

»yir-24oo   Merivale,    Rev.  Charles.      History  of  Rome  under  the 

/  Emperors.       The    Augustan    Age.       pp.     172.      8°    half 

roan  (broken).  London,  1854 

9X-2401  Merrill,  Rev.  G.  E.  The  Story  of  the  Manuscripts, 
pp.  205.      12°  cloth.  Boston,   1881 

QQ  2402  Merryweather,  F.  S.  Bibliomania  in  the  Middle  Ages, 
1849  ; —  Glimmerings  in  the  Dark,  or  Lights  and  Shadows 
of  the  Olden  Time,  1850;  —  Lives  and  Anecdotes  of 
Misers,  1850.      3  vols.  8°  and  12°  cloth.  London. 

J--  2403  Mexican  War.  War  with  Mexico,  by  A.  A.  Livermor*, 
1850;  —  A  Review  of  the  Causes  and  Consequences  of 
the  Mexican  War,  by  William  Jay,  1849;  —  Last  Leaves 
of  American  History,  comprising  Histories  of  the  Mex- 
ican War  and  California,  1849.      3  vols.  12°  cloth. 

QO  2404  Meyrick,  Sir  Samuel  Rush.  A  Critical  inquiry  into  An- 
tient  Armour,  as  it  existed  in  Europe,  particularly  in 
Great  Britain,  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  Reign 
of  King  Charles  H.  ;  with  a  Glossary  of  Military  Terms 
of  the  Middle  Ages.  Second  edition,  corrected  and  en- 
larged. Contains  81  large  plates,  including  the  new 
plate  of  the  Battle  of  the  Locks  and  Keys;  71  of  which, 
and  the  initial  letters,  are  highly  illuminated  in  gold, 
silver  and  colors,  3  vols. ;  —  Engraved  Illustrations  of 
Antient  Arms  and  Armour,  from  the  Collection  at 
Goodrich  Court,  Herefordshire;  after  the  Drawings,  and 
with  the  Descriptions  of  Sir  Samuel  Rush  Meyrick, 
By  Joseph  Skelton.  Portrait  of  Meyrick,  engraved 
titles,  and  154  plates  of  arms  and  armour  in  detail. 
2  vols.  Together  5  vols,  imperial  4°  half  crimson 
morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges.  London,  1842-54 

2405  Middleborough,  Mass.  Book  of  the  First  Church  in 
Middleborough,  with  Notices  of  other  Churches  in  that 
Town.     pp.  55.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1852 


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^^2406  MiDDLEBURY,  Vt.  History  of  the  Town  of  Middlebury, 
Vt.      By  Samuel  Swift,      pp.  444.      Portraits.      8°  cloth. 

Middlebury,  1859 

j^f24o-j  MiDDLETOWN,  Coiin.  Centennial  Address,  by  David  U. 
Field;  with  Historical  Sketches  of  Cromwell,  Portland, 
Chatham,  Middle-Haddam,  Middletown  and  its  Parishes, 
pp.  295.      Plates.      12°  cloth.  Middletown,  1853 

2408  Miller,  Thomas.      History   of  the   Anglo-Saxons,   from 
S~D  the  earliest   Period  to  the  Norman  Conquest,      pp.  363.  ' 

Plates.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1848 

2409  [MiLLiGAN,  Jacob.]     Short  Description  of  the  Province 
yj"  of  South  Carolina,  with  an  account  of  the  air,  weather 

and  diseases  at  Charlestown.  Written  in  the  year  1763. 
pp.  96.      8°  stitched.  London,  1770 

2410  [Milton,  John.]     The  Judgement  of  Martin  Bucer,  con- 
^  cerning  Divorce,    pp.  26.    Small  4°  calf.     London,  1644 

241 1  Milton.      Poems  of  Mr.  John  Milton,  both  English  and 
C0  Latin,  compos'd  at  several  Times.      Printed  by  his  true 

Copies,  pp.  120,  87.  Portrait  by  Marshall,  with  the 
Greek  inscription  by  Milton  (cut  down  and  mounted). 
16°  sprinkled  calf  extra.  Printed  by 

Ruth  Raworth   for   Humphrey  Moseley:    London,  1645 
First  collective  Edition,  and  the  first  work  bearing  Milton's  name. 

2412  Milton.      Poems,    etc.,    upon   several    Occasions;    both 
00  English  and   Latin,  etc.,  with  a  small  Tractate  of  Edu- 
cation  to   Mr.    Hartlib.      pp.  117.      16°  blue  calf  extra, 
gilt  edges.  London,  1673 

Second  Edition  of  the  "  Collective  Works." 

2413  Milton.       Tetrachordon ;    Expositions   upon   the    foure 
^  chief  places  in   Scripture,  which  treat  of  Marriage,  or 

nullities  in  Marriage.  First  ed.  pp.  98.  Small  4° 
calf.  .  London,  1645 

2414  Milton.      Paradise  Lost.      A  Poem  in  Ten  Books.      The 
0  0  Author  John  Milton.      Small  4°  calf,  gilt  edges. 

Printed  by  S.  Simmons;   London,  1668 

First  Edition,  with  the  sixth  title  page;  the  address  to  the  reader 
and  the  Arguments. 

2415  Milton.       Paradise    Lost.       Second    ed.,    revised    and 
^5~b  augmented  by  the  same  Author,      pp.  333.      Portrait  by 

W.  Dolle.      12°  calf.  S.  Simmons:   London,  1674 

2416  Milton.      Paradise  Lost.     Third  ed.     pp.  331.     Portrait 
00  by  W.  Dolle.      16°  morocco,  gilt  edges.      London,  1678 

2417  Milton.      Paradise    Lost.      Fourteenth   ed.,  to  which  is 
j5^  prefix'd  an  Account  of  his  Life  (by  Elijah  Fenton).    pp. 

350  and  index.      Plates  by  Foudrinier.      16°  calf. 

J.  Tonson:  London,  1730 


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oj     _  2418   Milton.      Paradise    Lost,  a  Poem.      Lroin    the    Text  of 
c^   ^  ^  Thomas  Newton,      pp.  416.      Portrait.    4°  russia,  extra, 

gilt  edges. 

Printed  by  John  Baskerville:   Birmingham,  1759 

2419  Milton.      Paradise  Lost.      pp.  248.      Frontispiece.      48° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1835 

Pickering's  miniature  edition. 

2420  Milton.      Paradise  Lost,  in  Ten  Books.      The  Text  ex- 
3^  actly  reproduced    from   the  first  ed.    of    1667,   with  an 

'  Appendix,  containing  the  Additions  made  in   later  Is- 

sues, etc.      Small  4°  cloth,  uncut. 

Pickering:   London,  1873 

_  2421    Milton.      Paradise  Regain'd,  a  Poem  in  Four  Books;   to 

"^  *  which  is  added  Samson  Agonistes.      First  ed.      pp.   102, 

III.      8°  calf.      (Title  neatly  mended.)        London,  1671 

2422  Milton.      Works  of.     pp.  568.      Folio,  calf  (rebacked). 
^^  Printed  in  the  Year  1697 

2423  Milton.       The    Works   of    John    Milton    in    Verse    and 
Co  Prose,  printed  from  the  Original  editions  with  a  Life  of 

the   Author,  by  the    Rev.  John    Mitford.      Portrait.      8 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

W.  Pickering:   London  (Boston),  1851 

2424  Milton.      The  State  of  Innocence  and  Fall  of  Man,  de- 
^  ^  scribed  in  Milton's  Paradise  Lost,  render'd  into  Prose, 

with  notes.      By  a  Gentleman  of  Oxford,      pp.  436.      8° 
old  calf  (shaken).  London,  1745 

2425  Milton.      A  Treatise   on    Christian    Doctrine,  compiled 
^^  from    the  Holy  Scriptures  alone.      Translated  from  the 

Original   by   Charles   R.    Sumner,      pp.  714.      Royal  4° 
boards.  London,  1825 

2426  Milton.      Life    of.      By  J.    Toland.      pp.    165.      8°  mo- 
rocco, gilt.  London,  1699 

^      2427   Milton.     Life  of  John  Milton,  pp.  165;  —  Amyntor;  or, 

"^^  a  Defence  of  Milton's  Life,  pp.   172.      By  (J.  Toland). 

8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Lontlon.  1699 

/  *-^2428  Milton.  New  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Poetical  Works 
of  John  Milton.  By  Francis  Peck.  F"ine  mezzotint 
portrait  by    Faber.      4"  half  sheep.  London,  1740 

o    ^^429   MiNADOi,  John    Thomas.      The    History  of    the  Warres 
^^  betweene    the    Turkes    and    the    Persians.      Translated 

into    English   by  A.    Hartwell.      pp.  500,  18.      Small  4° 
calf.  John  Wolfe:   London,  1595 


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9X-2430  Miner,    Charles.      History   of  Wyoming,    Pa.      pp.    488, 
104.      Maps.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,   1S45 


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i>2^43^    Minnesota    Historical     Society.      Transactions    of    the 
Department  of  American  History.      8°  paper. 

Minneapolis,  1879 

'Tf,  2432   Minnesota.      Pamphlets  relating  to.      (7) 

^  y^  2433   MiNOT,    G.    R.      Continuation    of    the    History  of    the 

Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  the  year  1748  to 

1765.      2  vols,  in  one.      pp.  304,  222.   8°  calf,  (cracked), 

Boston,  1 798-1803 
With  an  autograph  of  the  author. 

'^j-2434  MiNOT.  History  of  the  Insurrections  in  Massachusetts, 
/  in  1786  and  the  Rebellion  consequent  thereon.      Second 

ed.      8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1810 

S7  2435   MiRABEAU.      Recollections  of  Mirabeau,  and  of  the  two 

first  legislative  assemblies  of   France.      By  E.  Dumont. 

pp.  399.      8°  half  morocco.  Phila.,  1833 

^   ^^2436   Miscellanea  Curiosa.      Containing  a  Collection  of  some 

'  of  the  principal  phenomena  in  Nature,  accounted  for  by 

the  greatest  philosophers  of  this  age.      Maps  and  plates. 

3  vols.  8°  calf.  London,  1726 

Vols.  I  and  II  consists  wholly  of   scientific  papers.     Vol.  Ill  con- 
tains extracts  from  voyages  and  travels  in  various  parts  of  the  world. 
Also,  John    Clayton's    Letters,  giving  an  account  of   observations  in 
■  Virginia,  and    of  his  voyage    thither.     Also  a   journal    of   a  voyage 

from  Scotland  to  New  Caledonia  by  Dr.  Wallace. 

'^1  2437  Miscellaneous  Pamphlets.  Speech  of  Mr.  Burges, 
'  Feb.  3,  1831;  —  Ballantyne  on  Lockhart's  Life  of  Scott, 

1838; — Peters's  Guide  to  the  Chinese  Museum  in  the 
Marlboro  Chapel,  Boston,  1845;  —  Howe  on  Prison 
Discipline,  1846;  —  Gray  on  Prison  Discipline,  1847;  — 
Trial  of  Thomas  Sims,  April  7-1 1,  1851; —  Hudson 
River  and  the  Hudson  River  Railroad,  with  map,  185  i, 
etc.  19  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

y?"  o  o  -43^  [Mitchell,  Jonathan.]  A  Defence  of  the  Answer  and 
Arguments  of  the  Synod  met  at  Boston  in  the  year 
1662,  against  the  reply  made  thereto,  by  the  Rev.  John 
Davenport.  .  .  .  With  an  answer  (by  Richard 
Mather)  to  the  apologetical  preface,  set  before  that 
essay,  pp.  (2),  46,  102.  Small  4°  half  roan.  S.  Green 
and    M.    Johnson,    for   Hez.    Usher:    Cambridge,  1664 

S'o  2439  Mitchell,  J.  and  Dickie,  J.      The  Philosophy  of  Witch- 
craft,     pp.  424.      Frontispiece.      16°  cloth,  uncut. 

Paisley,  1839 

I    j^^  2440    Moliere,  J.  B.  de.      Works   of.      Portrait.      6  vols,    in   3 

vols.  16°  half  morocco.  London,  1714 

^r-2441    MoLLoy,  J.  Fitzgerald.      Famous    Plays.      12°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1886 


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^  2442  ilXonarb^S,  Nicoio.  Joy  full  Newes  out  of  the  newfound 
World,  wherein  are  declared  the  rare  and  singular  ver- 
tues  of  diuers  herbs,  trees,  oyles,  plants  and  stones,  etc. 
Englished  by  John  Frampton.  Black  Cetter,  with 
illustrations,      pp.  181.      Small  4"^  antique  calf,  gilt. 

W.  Norton:   London,  1580 
Title  and  one  or  two  leaves  slightly  mended  at  the  top. 

2443  MoNETTE,  John  \V.  History  of  the  Discovery  and  Settle- 
ment   of    the    Valley  of  the  Mississippi,      pp.  567,  595. 

Maps.      2  vols.  8°  sheep,  (broken).  New  York,  1848 

2444  Money.      History  of  Banks,  by  (R.  Hildreth) ; — Age  of 
/  ^  Greenbacks;  —  Opinions  of  the   Judges  of  the  Court  of 

Appeals  on  Treasury  Notes;  —  Currency  and  Banking, 
by  Appleton; — Money,  by  A.  Walker;  —  Twenty  Years 
of  the  Boston  Stock  Market,  by  J.  G.  Martin,  ecc.  9 
vols.  8°  cloth  and  half  roan. 

^^  2445  Monmouth.  Life,  Progress  and  Rebellion  of  James, 
Duke  of  Monmouth,  to  his  capture  and  execution.  By 
George  Roberts,  pp.  338,  346.  Portrait  and  maps.  2 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1844 

2446   Monroe,  James.      A  View  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Execu- 

^^  tive,  in    the   Foreign  Affairs  of  the  United  States,  con- 

nected with  the  mission  to  the  French  Republic  during 
the  years  1794,  5,  6.      pp.  407.      8°  half  roan,  uncut. 

Phila.,  1797 

j^r-  2447  Monroe.  Letters  Between  James  Monroe,  Secretary  of 
War  of  the  U.  S.  and  Augustus  J.  Foster,  British  Minis- 
ter in  relation  to  the  orders  in  council,  and  the  affair 
of  the  Little  Belt.      pp.  59.      16°  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1812 
2448  Monroe.  A  Narrative  of  a  Tour  of  Observations  made 
during  the  summer  of  1817  by  James  Monroe,  through 
the  North-Eastern  and  North-Western  Departments  of 
the  Union,  pp.  228,  36.  12°  boards,  uncut.  (Stamp 
on  title).  Phila.,  1818 

/  _  2449   Monroe.      The    Tour    of    James    Monroe    through    the 
Northern  and  Eastern  States  in    1817,   his  Tour    in  the 
year  1818,  together  with  a  sketch  of    his  life.      By  S.  P 
Waldo,      pp.  348.    Portrait.    12°  sheep.      Hartford,  1819 

^  2450  Montagu,  Mrs.  An  Essay  on  the  Writings  and  Genius 
of  Shakspeare,  compared  with  the  Greek  and  French 
dramatic  poets,      pp.  296.      8°  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1810 

2451  Montague,  Lady  Mary  Wortley.  Letters  and  Works 
of.  Edited  by  Lord  Wharncliffe.  Second  ed.  revised. 
3  vols.   8°  tree  calf,  gilt.  London,  1837 


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yi/  2452   MoNTES.       Commissions    du     Roy     et  de     Monseigneur 

I'Admiral,  au  Sieur  de  Montes  pour  I'habitation  es  terres 

de    Lacadie    Canada,  et    autres  endroits  en    la  Novelle 

France,      pp.39.      16°  calf,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Par  Philippes  Patisson:  Paris,  1605 

;5^2453  Montesquieu,    Baron    de.      Miscellaneous   Pieces,     pp. 

334.      8°  mottled  calf.  London,  1759 

With  bookplate  of  Benjamin  Vaughan. 

/^  2454  Montgomery,  James.      Lectures  on  Poetry  and  General 

Literature,      pp.  394.      12°  half  calf.  London,  1833 

2455    Monthly  Anthology  and  Boston  Review.     Vols,  i  to   10 

bound  in  9  vols.  8°  half  sheep.  Boston,  1804-11 

"  Janxes  Savage's  copy,  with  the  names  of  the  writers  in  the  Antho- 
logy, by  him." — Note  by  Mr.  Deane. 

j<-jj2456   Montpelier,  Vt.      History    of,  from  1781  to    i860.      By 
D.  P.  Thompson,      pp.  312.      Portrait.      8°  cloth. 

Montpelier,  i860 
^jj  2457   Mon'J'REal.      Hochelaga  Depicta;  the  early  history  and 
present  state  of  the  City  and  Island  of  Montreal.    Edited 
by  N.  Bosworth.      Numerous  engravings  and  map.      12° 
calf,  red  edges.  Montreal,  1839 

2458   MooDEY,  Joshua.      The  Great  Sin  of  Formality  in  God's 
Worship.      (Boston  Lecture.)     pp.  42.      12°  morocco. 

B.  Harris:   Boston,  1691 

7^2459  MooDEY  Practical  Discourse  concerning  the  choice 
benefit  of  communion  with  God.  (Thursday  Lecture.) 
pp.  88.      16°  morocco.  Boston,  1746 

")  <~Q  2460  MooDEY,  Samuel.  The  Doleful  State  of  the  Damned,  etc. 
being  Sermons  preached  at  York,  Me.  pp.  182.  16° 
half  morocco.  (The  last  leaf  in  MSS.,  also  a  portion  of 
2  other  leaves.)  T.  Green:  Boston,  17 10 

,  ^  2461  MooDEY.  The  Vain  Youth  summoned  to  appear  at 
Christ's  Bar.  Sermon  preached  at  York,  June  25,  1701. 
pp.  90.      24°  sheep.  T.  Green:  Boston,  17 13 

/  'y5~2462  MooDEY.  Judas  the  Traitor  hung  up  in  Chains.  Ser- 
mon preached  at  York,  Me.      pp.  84.      18°  calf. 

B.  Green:  Boston,  17 14 
/  ^5^2463   MooDEY.      The  same.      pp.  39.      8°  stitched,  uncut. 

I  New  Haven,  1761 

i\^      2\(i\  MooDEY.      Dialogue,  containing  Questions  and  Answers, 
'  [     ^  from  Judas'  Fall,  improved.     12°  half  calf.    pp.   19.    Por- 

trait.   12°  half  calf,  (title  mended).      New  London,  1768 

/  ^  ^2465   MooDEY.      The    Gospel    Way    of    escaping   the    Doleful 

/  J.CO  State  of  the  Damned,    (pp.  58-155    wanting),      pp.    172. 

I  12°  sheep.  Boston,  1739 


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2^2466    MooDb:v.      The  Debtor's   Monitor,    Directory  and   Com- 
fort.     18°  calf.  Newburyport,  1804 

2467  MooDKY.      Sketch  of   a  Sermon    preached  in  York,  Me. 
f^  July  25,   1721.      Wood-cut    on   back   of    title.      16°  calf. 

Nathaniel  Willis:   Boston,  18 13 

2468  Moody,  C.  C.  P.      Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Moody 
^^  Family,  embracing  notices  of  ten  ministers  and  several 

laymen,  from  1633  to  1842.      18°  cloth,  (2  copies). 

Boston,  1847 

2469  Moody,  Silas.      Sermon   preached   at    Arundel,    Jan.   12, 
Co  5~  1800,  on  the  death  of  George  Washington,  Portsmouth, 

1800; — Sermon  at  Arundel,  Me.,  Boston,  1856;  —  An 
Attempt  to  point  out  the  fatal  and  pernicious  conse- 
quences of  Joseph  Bellamy's  Doctrines.  By  Samuel 
Moodey,  Boston,  1759.      3  vols.  8°  halt  roan. 

2470  Moore,    Mrs.    Bloomfield.       The    Warden's    I'ale,     San 
^  Moritz,  the  Magdalene  and  other  poems,  new  and  old. 

Small  4°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1883 

2471  Moore,  Frank.      Songs    and    Ballads    of    the     American 
Revolution,      pp.  394.      12°  cloth.  New  York,  1856 


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^^2472   Moore.      Diary  of  the  American   Revolution,      pp.  528, 
559-      Portraits.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  i860 


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2473  Moore.       Heroes    and    Martyrs;    Notable    Men    of   the 
yt5"  Time.      Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Military  and  Na- 
val  Heroes,    Statesmen    and    Orators,    distinguished  in 
the  American  Crisis  of   1861-62.      pp.  253.      Numerous 
portraits.      Royal  4°  cloth.  New  York. 

2474  Moore,  George  H.      The  Treason  of  Charles  Lee,  Major 
^  ^  General,  Second  in  Command  in  the  American  Army  of 

the    Revolution,      pp.   115.      Portraits    and    fac-similes. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  i860 

r-„2475    Moore.      Notes  on  the  History  of  Slavery   in   Massachu- 
setts,     pp.  256.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1866 

-  ^-2476   Moore,    J.  B.      Memoirs  of  American   Governors.      Vol. 
I.  (all  published.)      Portrait,      pp.  439.      8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1846 

2477  Moore,    Mark.        Memoirs    and    Adventures    of     Mark 
*  I  Moore,  late  an  Officer  in  the  British  Navy.      Written  by 

Himself,      pp.  267.      8°  boards,  uncut.        London,  1795 

2478  [Moore,  Thomas.]      Poetical  Works  of  the  late  Thomas 
Little,  Esq.      Eleventh  ed.      pp.   172.     16°  half  roan. 

London,  1812 

'7^2479   M.00RE.      Lalla  Rookh,    an    Oriental    Romance.      Ninth 

/''  ed.      pp.  397.      Plates    by   Westall.      8°    wrinkled    calf, 

gilt.  London,  1818 


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^  j^  2480  Moore.  Irish  Meludies.  New  edition.  With  orna- 
mental border  and  illustrations  by  D.  Maclise.  4° 
cloth.  London,  1853 

j^  2481  More,  Hannah.  Poetical  Works  of.  With  a  memoir  of 
the  Author,  pp.  504.  Frontispiece.  18°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1839 

2482  More,  Henry.      The  Immortality  of    the    Soul,  so  farre 
c*  o  forth  as  it  is  demonstrable  from   the  Knowledge  of  Na- 
ture and  the  Light  of  Reason,      pp.  549.      12°  old  calf. 

London,  1659 

2483  More.      Collection    of  the    Philosophical     Writings    of. 
^  0  Folio,  half  sheep,  (broken  and  stained).      London,  1722 

From  the  library  of  Charles  Lamb,  with  notes  in  his  handwriting. 
Also  catalogue  of  Charles  Lamb's  Library  and  letter  from  Bartlett 
&  Welford,  referring  to  this  book,  etc. 

2484  iltore,   Sir  ^l^omas.     A  fruteful  and  pleasaunt  worke  of 
^^  the  beste  state  of   a  publyque   weale.  and   of  the  newe 

yle  called  Utopia,  written  in  Latine  by  Syr  Thomas 
More,  Knyght  and  translated  into  Englyshe  by  Raphe 
Robynson,  etc.  Black  Cettet,  not  paged,  in  single  col- 
umns.    16°  full  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Abraham  Vele,  1551 

The  first  English  Edition,  exceedingly  scarce. 

This  is  a  remarkably  fine  copy  with  full  margins,  without  a  stain  or 
defect  whatever. 

2485  More.      A  most  pleasant,  fruitful  and  witty  Work,  called 
<^ 0  Utopia;    translated  into   English  by   Raphe   Robinson, 

A.  D.  155 1.      A  new  edition  with  notes  by  Rev.  T.  F. 

Dibdin.      pp.   180.  (141),  320.     Portrait  and  fac-similes. 

2  vols.  8°  half  levant  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1808 
^  2486  More.  Utopia,  or  the  Happy  Republic.  To  which  is 
^  added.  The    New    Atlantis.      By   Lord    Bacon.      With  a 

Preliminary  Discourse  by  L  A.  St.  John.     pp.  271.     16° 

calf.  London,  1838 

7^  2487  More.  Life  of,  by  William  Roper,  with  Notes  and  an 
Appendix  of  Letters.  New  edition,  by  S.  W.  Singer, 
pp.   195.      P.ortrait.      16°  cloth.  Chiswick,  1822 

/^   2488   Moke.      The    Life   of   Sir    Thomas   More.      By  C.  More, 
""  with  a  Biographical   Preface,    Notes  and  other  Illustra- 

tions by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Hunter,  pp.  376.  Portrait. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  W.  Pickering:   London,  1828 

/„  2489  More.  Sir  Thomas  More,  his  Life  and  Times.  By  W. 
J.  Walter.      18°  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1839 

0^2490  MoREHEAD,  James  T.  An  Address  in  Commemoration 
of  the  first  Settlement  of  Kentucky,  delivered  at  Boones- 
borough,  Ahty  25,   1840.      pp.   181.      8°  half  morocco. 

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Speculative  Philosophy  of  Europe  in  the  Nineteenth 
Century.  Second  ed.  pp.  59 r,  666.  2  vols.  8°  half 
calf,  gilt.  New  York,  1847 


^2492   Morgan,  Appleton.      The  Shakespearean  Myth;  William 

Shakespeare  and  Circumstantial  Evidence,    pp.  342.    8° 

cloth.  Cincinnati,  1881 

2493   Morgan,    Lewis  H.      League  of  the  Ho-de-no-sau-nee, 

^^  or  Iroquois,      pp.  477.      Map  and  plates.      8°  cloth. 

Rochester,  1851 

^^2494  Mormon  Bil)le.      The  Book  of  Mormon.      Translated  by 

^  Joseph  Smith,  Jun.     16°  half  morocco.     Liverpool,  1841 

2495  MoRMONiSM  and  the  Mormons,  by  D.  P.  Kidder,  1842; — 
y  5"  The  Mormons,  their  history,  by  J.  W.  Gunnison,  J852; 

—  Adventures  in  the  Far  West  and  life  among  the  Mor- 
mons, by  Mrs.  C.  V.  Waite,  1882;  —  Origin,  Rise  and 
Progress  of  Mormonism,  by  Tucker,  1867;  —  The  Mor- 
mons; or  Latter  Day  Saints,  with  Memoirs  of  the  I>ife 
and  Death  of  Joseph  Smith,  1852.  5  vols.  16°  cloth 
and  sheep. 

2496  Morris,  Gouverneur.  Life  of,  with  Selections  from  his 
^<'  Correspondence   and    Miscellaneous  Papers.      By  Jared 

Sparks.      Portrait.      3  vols.  8°  half  calf.       Boston,  1832 

2497  Morse,  Jedidiah.  American  Geography;  or,  a  View  of 
■^  ^  the  Present  Situation  of  the  United   States  of  America. 

Fine  copy,  with  numerous  maps  of  States.  4°  half 
morocco.  London,  1794 

2498  Morse.  Report  on  Indian  Affairs,  comprising  a  Narra- 
00  tive   of  a  Tour   performed  in  1820,  for   the    Purpose   of 

Ascertaining  the  Actual  State  of  the  Indian  Tribes  in 
Our  Country.      Map  and  plate.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

New  Haven,  1822 

^    2499  Morse.      Annals  of  the  American   Revolution,      pp.  399, 

^  ^  50.      Plates.      8"  sheep.  Hartford,  1824 

2500  Morse,  Jedidiah,  and  Parish,  E.  Compendious  History 
»»^  of  New  England,      pp.  388.      Map.    .12°  half  morocco. 

Charlestown,  1804 

2501  Morse.      The  same.      pp.   336.      Map.      12°  sheep. 

^^  Newburyport,  1S09 

2502  Morse's  American  Gazetteer,  1797;  —  American  Geog- 
'75"  raphy,  1792;  —  Hayward's  New  England  Gazetteer, 
/  1857;  —  Freeman's  Remarks  on  the  American  Universal 

Geography,  1793;  —  Compendium  of  Ancient  Geogra- 
phy, 1810;  —  Coleman's  Historical  Text  Book  and  Atlas 
of  Biblical  Geography,  1854.  7  vols.  8°  half  calf,  sheep 
and  cloth. 


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I3T  »o  -S°i  Morton,  Nathaniel.  New  England's  Memorial;  or,  a 
Brief  Relation  of  the  most  Memorable  and  Remarkable 
Passages  of  the  Providence  of  God,  manifested  to  the 
Planters  of  New  England,  in  America;  With  special 
Reference  to  the  first  Colony  thereof,  called  New  Pli- 
mouth.  As  also  a  Nomination  of  divers  of  the  most 
Eminent  Instruments  deceased,  both  of  Church  and 
Commonwealth,  improved  in  the  first  beginning  and 
after-progress  of  sundry  of  the  respective  Jurisdictions 
in  those  Parts;  in  reference  unto  sundry  Exemplary 
Passages  of  their  Lives,  and  the  time  of  their  Death, 
pp.  (12),  198,  (10.)  Small  4°  calf,  gilt,  red  edges. 
Cambridge.  Printed  by  S(amuel)  G(reen)  and  M(ar- 
maduke  J(ohnson),    for    John    Usher   of    Boston,    1669 

First  edition,  with  autograph  of  John  Farmer. 

This  book  is  one  of  those  commonly  referred  to  as  "  the  corner 
stone  "  of  the  early  history  of  New  England. 

"  Concerning  the  extreme  rarity  of  this  first  edition  of  this  im- 
portant writ,  it  will  be  sufficient  to  remark,  that  we  know  of  but 
three  perfect  copies  in  the  United  States." — Sabin's  Dictiotary . 


II 


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2504  Morton.      New    England's    Memorial.      Small  4°  sheets 


folded.  Boston,  1669 

Imperfect  copy  of  the  first  edition,  comprises,  text,  pp.  1-198,  (last 
leaf  and  pp.  39-40  imperfect.) 

rv  ^     2505  Morton.  The  same.      Second  ed.      pp.  249.      16°  calf, 

/r  (foxed.)  Reprinted  for  Nicholas  Boone:  Boston,    1721 

2507  Morton.  The  same.      Third  ed.      pp.  208,    (8.)     Small 
^^  4°  sheep.  Reprinted:   Newport,  1772 

2508  Morton.  The  same.      Fourth  ed.      12°    half    morocco. 
7^  Plymouth,  1826 

/I         2509  Morton.      The  same.      Fifth  ed.,    with    notes    by   John 
Davis.      Fac-simile    map  inserted  and  manuscript  notes 
by  the  Editor.   8^  mor.,  extra,  uncut  edges.  Boston,  1826 
x-<--25io   Morton.      The    same.       Sixth    ed.      pp.    515.      Portrait 
and  plate.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 

.      ;         2511   Morton,  Thomas.      New  English  Canaan,  containing  an 
''^    ^^  Abstract  of  New  England,    composed  in  three  Bookes. 

The  first  Booke  setting  forth  the  originall  of  the  Na- 
tives, their  Manners  and  Customes,  together  with  their 
tractable  Nature  and  Love  towards  the  English,  The 
second  Booke  setting  forth  the  naturall  Indowments  of 
the  Country,  and  what  staple  Commodities  it  yealdeth. 
The  third  Booke  setting  forth  what  people  are  planted 
there,  their  prosperity,  what  remarkable  accidents  have 
happened  since  the  first  planting  of  it.  pp.  192.  4° 
half  calf.  Printed  at  Amsterdam.  1637 

A  book  of  such  rarity  that  Mr.  Muller,  the  Amsterdam  book- 
seller, remarks  :  "  Although  this  book  is  printed  in  my  native  place, 
Amsterdam,  I  have  never  seen  or  heard  of  it  here." 


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2512  Morton,  Mrs.  S.  W.  The  Power  of  Sympathy;  or,  the 
Triumph  of  Nature,  founded  on  Truth,  pp.  138,  158. 
Frontispiece.      2  vols,  in  i.    12°  sheep,  (broken). 

Boston,  1789 
Rare  first  edition,  suppressed. 

2513  [MouRT,  G.]  A  Relation  or  Journal  of  the  beginning 
and  proceedings  of  the  English  Plantation  setled  at 
Plimoth  in  New  England,  by  certaine  English  Aduen- 
turers  both  Merchants  and  others.  With  their  difficult 
passage,  their  safe  arriuall,  their  ioyfull  building  of,  and 
comfortable  planting  themselves  in  the  now  well  de- 
fended Towne  of  New  Plimoth.  As  also  a  Relation  of 
Fovre  seuerall  discoueries  since  made  by  some  of  the 
same  English  Planters  there  resident.  1.  In  a  iourney 
to  Pvckanokick  the  habitation  of  the  Indians  greatest 
King  Massasoyt.  II.  In  a  voyage  made  by  ten  of  them 
to  the  Kingdome  of  Nawset,  to  seeke  a  boy  that  had 
lost  himselfe  in  the  woods.  III.  In  their  iourney  to  the 
Kingdome  of  Namaschet,  in  defence  of  their  greatest 
King  Massasoyt,  against  the  Narrohiggonsets.  IV. 
Their  voyage  to  the  Massachusets,  etc.  pp.  72.  Small 
4°  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges,  (title  and  some  leaves 
remargined).      Printed  for  John  Bellamie,  London,  1622 

Another  "  corner  stone  "  and  almost  unobtainable  in  as  good 
condition  as  this  copy. 

"A  daily  journal  of  the  first  twelve  months,  (Sept.,  1620  to  Dec. 
II,  1621),  doubtless  written  by  Bradford  and  Winslow. — H.  M. 
Dexter. 

2514  Mourt's  Relation;  or.  Journal  of  the  Plantation  at  Ply- 
mouth. With  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  H.  M. 
Dexter.      Map.      pp.  176.      Small  4°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1865 
Only  250  copies  printed. 
MosHEiM,  J.  L.      Ecclesiastical  History,  from  the    Birth 
of  Christ  to  the  Beginning  of    the  eighteenth  Century. 
Translated   by    A.    Maclaine.       pp.    822.       Imperial  8" 
sheep.  London,  1833 

^Q  2516  [Motley,  J.  L.]  Merry-Mount;  a  Romance  of  the 
Massachusetts  Colony.  First  ed.  pp.  222,249.  2  vols, 
in  I.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1849 

^Q  2517  Motley.  John  Lothrop  Motley,  a  Memoir.  By  O.  W. 
Holmes.      First  ed.      pp.  278.    Portrait.    Small  4°  cloth. 

Boston,  1879 

Presentation  copy  with  autograph  of  the  author. 

^^  2518  MouLTON,  J.  W.  and  Gates,   J.    V.    N.      History   of  the 

State  of  New  York,  including  Aboriginal    and    Colonial 

Annals,      pp.  428.      Plate.      2  vols,  in  one.    8°  morocco, 

gilt.  New  York,  1824-O 


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<^'r2^ig  [MoTTLEV,    John.]     Joe    Miller's    Jests;    or,     the    Wits 
'  Vade-Mecuni,    London    1739.      pp.    70.      8°  half  roan, 

uncut.  (Reprint:)   London,  1862 

r  o  2520  MuLLER,  F.  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to  America, 
including  a  large  number  of  rare  works  printed  before 
1700.      pp.  104.      12°  half  roan.  Amsterdam,  1850 

2521  MuNOZ,  Don  J.  B.  History  of  the  New  World,  with 
notes  by  the  translator.  Vol.  i.  (all  published.)  pp. 
552.      Portrait  and  map.      8°  sheep,  (cracked). 

London,   1797 

^^2522   MuNSELL,  J.    A  Chronology  of  Paper  and  Paper-Making. 

^"^  pp.  1 10.      8°  half  roan.  Albany,  1857 

2523  Munsell's  Historical  Series.      8  vols,  small  4°  cloth,  pa- 

^^  per  and  boards,  uncut.  Albany,  1857-87 

Comprises:  I.  Commissary  Wilson's  Orderly  Book.  VII.  Or- 
derly Book  of  Lieut.  Gen.  John  Burgoyne,  edited  by  E.  B.  O'Calla- 
han.  VIII.  Early  Voyages  up  and  down  the  Mississippi,  with  an 
introduction,  notes  and  index  by  J.  G.  Shea.  XL  Orderly  Book  of 
Sir  John  Johnson,  1776-7.  Annotated  by  W.  L.  Stone.  XII.  Had- 
den's  Journal  and  Orderly  Books,  kept  in  Canada  and  upon  Bur- 
goyne's  Campaign,  1776-1777.  With  notes  by  H.  Rogers.  XIII. 
Account  of  Red  Jacket  and  his  People,  1750-1830,  by  J.  N.  Hubbard. 
XIV.  Journal  of  Captain  Pausch,  1776-7,  during  the  Burgoyne  Cam- 
paign. Translated  by  W.  L.  Stone.  XVI.  Digby's  Journal  of  the 
British  Invasion,  1776-7.     With  historical  notes  by  J.  P.  Baxter. 

ry/-2524  Murphy,  Henry  C.      The  Voyage  of  Verrazano;  a  Chap- 


ter in    the    Early    History   of    Maritime    Discovery    in 
I  America.      Maps.      8°  half  morocco.       New  York,  1875 

^'^^2525  Murphy.  Catalogue  of  his  Library,  Books  relating  to 
America,  sold  by  auction,  New  York,  March  1884.  pp. 
434.      With  addenda  and  list  of  prices.    Royal  8°  paper. 

New  York,  1884 
^^2526   Murray,  A.  M.      Letters  from  the  United  States,  Cuba, 
and  Canada.      Map.      2  vols,  in  i.      8°  cloth. 

London,  1856 

Jq  2527   Murray,  H.  A.      Lands  of  the  Slave  and  the  Free;  or, 

Cuba,  the  United  States  and    Canada.      Illustrated.      2 

vols.  12°  half  roan.  London,  1855 

lu    00^5^^   Murray,  Rev.    James.       An    Impartial    History   of    the 

present  War    in    America,      pp.    573.    576.      Numerous 

scarce  portraits.    2  vols.  8°  half  calf.    Newcastle,  (1779) 

^^  2529  Murray,  Rev.  John.      Records  of  the  Life  of.      Written 

by  Himself.      Portrait    by    A.    Bowen.        12°    morocco, 

gilt.  Boston,  1827 

a^  2530  Murray's  Family  Library,  comprising:   British  Painters, 

'  Sculptors    and    Architects,    by    Allan    Cunningham;  — 

Trials  of  Charles    the  First;  —  Salmagundi,  by   Irving; 

—  History  of   New    York,   by  Irving.      Steel    portraits 

and  plates.      9  vols.  16°  cloth,  uncut.    London,  1830-39 


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I  2.  253^  MuzzEY,  A.  B.  Reminiscences  of  Men  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, and  their  Families,  pp.  424.  Illustrations.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1883 

^5"  2532  Mynshul,  Geffray.  Essayes  and  Characters  of  a  Prison 
and  Prisoners.  London  1618.  pp.  91.  12°  half  calf, 
uncut,  (broken).  Reprinted:   Edinburgh,  1821 

Y5"  2533   Mystery  (The)  of  Money  explained,  and  illustrated  by 

/  the  Monetary  History  of  England,    from    the    Norman 

Conquest  to  the  present  time.  pp.  272.  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1862 

^  2534  ^^  ALSON,  J.  A  True  Copy  of  the  Journal  of  the 
i  1  High  Court  of  Justice  for  the  Tryal  of  K.  Charles 
L  pp.  128,  6.  Fine  portrait  of  Charles  I,  by  R.  White. 
Folio,  calf.  London,  1684 

on  -535  Nantes,  (Edict  of.)  Nouember  the  29.  The  true  origi- 
nall  Edict  of  Nants  as  it  was  enacted  by  Henry  the 
Third,  and  conformed  by  the  last  French  King  Henry 
the  Fourth,      pp.  53.      Small  4°  half  morocco. 

London,  1622 

/ C2^  2536  Nantucket,  Mass.  History  of  Nantucket,  together 
with  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  whale  fishery.  By 
Obed  Macy.      pp.  300.      Map.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1835 

_25-2537  Napoleon.  Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  with  a 
continuation,  embracing  an  account  of  the  Hundred 
Days,  and  of  his  residence  and  death  at  St.  Helena. 
By  M.  de  Bourrienne.  pp.  796,  819.  Maps  and  plates. 
2  vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Glasgow. 

//  2538  Napoleon.  Memoirs  of  Napoleon,  his  Court  and  Family. 
By  Duchess  D'Abrantes.  pp.  548,  520.  16  plates.  2 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1836 

2539  Napoleon.     Las  Cases,  Count  de.      Journal   of    the  Pri- 
^  ^  vate  Life  and  Conversations  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon 

at  Saint  Helena.     4  vols.  8°  half  sheep.        Boston,  1823 

2540  Nason,  Elias.      Sir   Charles  Henry  Frankland,  Baronet; 
^'^  or   Boston    in   the   colonial  times,      pp.  129.      8°  paper, 

uncut.  Albany,  1865 

^2^2541    Nason.      A    Monogram    on  our  National  Song.      pp.  69. 

8°  cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1869 

^Q  2542   Natick,    Mass.      History    of,    from    1650   to    1830.      By 

William  Biglow.      pp.  87.      8°  half  roan.       Boston,  1830 

2543  Natick.      History  of,  from   its   first  settlement   in  1651, 
^  ^  to   the   present   time.      By  Oliver  M.  Bacon,      pp.  261. 

Plates.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1856 

2544  Natick.      Nonantum   and   Natick.      By  Sarah  S.  Jacobs. 
^'^  Illustrations.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1853 


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^5^2545    Narragansett  Club  Publications.      6  vols.  4°  cloth,  un- 
cut.     Subscriber's  Copy.  Providence,   1866-74 
Only  200  copies  printed. 

I.  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America,  or  a  help  to  the  lan- 
guage of  the  natives  in  that  part  of  America  called  New  England, 
etc.,  by  Roger  Williams,  1643. 

II.  A  Reply  to  Roger  Williams.  His  Examination  by  John 
Cotton,  edited  by  Rev.  John  L.  Diman;  Queries  of  the  Highest  Con- 
sideration, edited  by  R.  A.  Guild. 

III.  The  Bloudy  Tenent  of  Persecution,  for  Cause  of  Conscience, 
discussed  in  a  Conference  between  Truth  and  Peace,  etc.,  edited  by 
S.  L.  Caldwell. 

IV.  The  Bloudy  Tenent,  yet  More  Bloudy,  by  Mr.  Cotton's 
endeavor  to  wash  it  white  in  the  Blood  of  the  Lambe ;  of  the 
blood  of  Millions  spilt  in  former  and  late  Wars,  for  Conscience's 
Sake,  etc.,  etc.,  by  Roger  Williams,  edited  by  S.  L.  Caldwell. 

V.  George  Fox  digg'd  out  of  his  Burrowes,  edited  by  Rev.  J. 
Lewis  Diman. 

VI.  Letters  to  Roger  Williams,  1632-1682,  edited  by  J.  R. 
Bartlett. 

2546  National  Portrait  Gallery  of    Distinguished  Americans; 

a  series  of  160  fine  steel  engravings  from  the  most  au- 
thentic portraits.  With  biographical  sketches  of  cele- 
brated authors.      4  vols.  8°  half  morocco.      Phila.,  1834 

2547  Naunton,  Sir  Robert.      Fragmenta  Regalia,  or  observa- 

tions on  the  late  Queen  Elizabeth,  her  times  and 
favorites,      pp.  43.      Small  4°  morocco. 

Printed  Anno  Domini,  1641 
Original  edition. 
^2548   Naunton.      Fragmenta    Regalia,      pp.    40.      Portrait    of 
Queen  Elizabeth  by  R.  Elstrak.      Small  4°  calf. 

Printed  Anno  Domini,  1642 

^2549  Naunton.  Fragmenta  Regalia.  New  Edition,  with 
notes  and  a  memoir  of  the  author,  pp.  156.  Fine  por- 
traits.     8'^  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1824 

2550  Naunton.      The   Court  of    Queen   Elizabeth;  originally 
'' ^  written    by    Sir    Robert    Naunton,    under    the   title    of 

"  Fragmenta  Regalia."  With  considerable  biographical 
additions,  by  James  Caulfield.  pp.  114.  Numerous 
portraits.      4°  half  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1814 

2551  Naval  Monument,  containing  official  and  other  accounts 

of  all  the  battles  fought  between  the  navies  of  the 
United  States  and  Great  Britain  during  the  late  war. 
pp.  326.      Plates.      8°  sheep,  (broken).  Boston,  1840 

_-  2552  Naval  Temple;  containing  a  complete  history  of  the 
battles  fought  by  the  navy  of  the  United  States,  from 
1794  to  the  present  time.  Second  ed.  Plates,  pp. 
322.      8°  half  roan,  uncut.  Boston,  1816 


238  CATALOGUE. 

-— I — 2553   Navillk,  Edouard.      The  Siore-City  of  Pithoiii,  and  the 
^  P^  Route  of    the  Exodus.      13  plates  and  2  maps.      pp.  32; 

—  Tanis,    Part   I.      1883-4.      By   VV.  M.  F.    Petrie.      19 
plates,      pp.  64.      2  vols,  royal  4°  boards.    London,  1885 
Egypt  Exploration  P'und  Publications. 

Q  -  2554  Neal,  Daniel.  History  of  New  England,  containing  an 
impartial  account  of  the  civil  and  ecclesiastical  affairs  of 
that  colony,  to  the  year  1700.  pp.  712,  15.  Map.  2 
vols.  8°  half  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1720 

r2555   Neal.     History  of  New  England,  containing  an  impartial 
^°  account    of    the    civil    and    ecclesiastical   affairs  of  the 

country  to  the  year  of  Our  Lord  1700 ;  to  which  is  added 
the  present   state  of    New-England,      pp.  (6),  (8),  392, 
380.      Map.      2  vols.  8°  calf,  (rebacked).    London,  1747 
0  ^^2556   Neal.      History  of  the  Puritans.      New  edition.      3  vols. 
/  8°  half  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1837 

.    A7/-2557   Negro  Plot.      An  Account  of  the  late  intended  insurrec- 
/  tion  among  a  portion  of  the  blacks  of  the  city  of   Char- 

leston, S.  C.  pp.  46.  8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1822 
)  125^55^  Neilson,  Charles.  An  Original,  compiled  and  corrected 
account  of  Burgoyne's  campaign,  and  the  memorable 
battles  of  Bemis'  Heights,  Sept.  19,  and  Oct.  7,  1777. 
pp.  292.      Map.      12°  cloth.  Albany,  1844 

9  D     2559   Neill,    Edward    D.      History    of    Minnesota,    from    the 
earliest    French   explorations   to  the  present  time.      pp. 
628.      Numerous  maps  and  plates.      Royal  4°  cloth. 
Large  Paper:  only  100  copies  printed.  Phila.,  1858 

■51  2560  Neill.  Terra  Mariae;  or  threads  of  Maryland  colonial 
history.      12°  cloth.  Phila.,  1867 


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2561    Neill.      Pocahontas    and    her    Companions,    a    chapter 


from  the  history  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London, 
1869;  —  History  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London, 
with  letters  to  and  from  the  first  colony  never  before 
published,  1869; — Virginia  Vetusta,  during  the  reign  of 
James  the  First,  a  supplement  to  the  history  of  the 
Virginia  Company,  1885;  —  Virginia  Carolorum:  the 
colony  under  the  rule  of  Charles  the  First  and  Second, 
A.D.  1625-1685,  based  upon  manuscripts  and  documents 
of  the  period,  1886.  4  vols,  small  4°  cloth  and  paper, 
uncut.  Albany. 

/  2562   Neill.      'Phe  Fairfaxes  of   England  and    America  in   the 

seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries,  1868; — The  Eng- 
lish Colonization  of  America  during  the  seventeenht  cen- 
tury, 1871 ;  —  The  Founders  of  Maryland  as  pourtrayed 
in  manuscripts,  provincial  records  and  early  documents. 
1876.      3   vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.        Albany  and  London. 


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a  2563  Neill.  Petition  to  Congress  praying  the  publication  of 
the  Virginia  Company  of  London,  1868;  —  Extracts 
from  the  manuscript  transactions  of  the  Virginia  Com- 
pany of  London,  1868; — Sir  George  Calvert,  First  Lord 
Baltimore,  1869;  —  Memoir  of  Rev.  Patrick  Copland, 
187  I ;  —  Maryland  not  a  Roman  Catholic  Colony,  1875; 
—  Notes  on  the  Virginia  Colonial  Clergy,  1877;  — 
Early  Settlement  of  Virginia  and  Virginiola,  1878;  — 
Maryland  in  the  Beginning,  1884; — The  Last  P>ench 
Post,  1887;— Light  thrown  by  the  Jesuits  upon  hitherto 
obscure  points  of  early  Maryland  history; — Writings 
of  Louis  Hennepin;  — Virginia  Carolorum.  16  pam- 
phlets. 

^^2564  Neill,  Henry.  Historical  Notes  on  the  Ancestry  and 
Descendants  of.  (By  Edward  D.  Neill.)  pp.  ^s-  8° 
paper.  Privately  printed,  1886 

'^  2565  Nell,  William  C.  Services  of  Colored  Americans  in  the 
Wars  of  1776  and  1812.      Second  ed.    pp.  40.  8°  boards. 

Boston,  1852 

^•5-2566   Nell.      Colored   Patriots  of    the   American   Revolution. 
/  pp.  396.      Frontispiece.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 

^P  2567  Neuman  and  Baretti.  Dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and 
English  Languages.      2  vols.  8°  sheep,  (broken). 

New  York,  1842 

^2568  New  Bedford,  Mass.  History  of  New  Bedford,  includ- 
ing a  history  of  the  old  township  of  Dartmouth  and  the 
present  townships  of  Westport,  Dartmouth  and  Fair- 
haven.     By  Daniel  Ricketson.      pp.  412.      12°  cloth. 

New  Bedford,  1858 

po  2569  Newbury,  Mass.  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Newbury, 
Newburyport  and  West  Newbury,  from  1635  to  1845. 
By  Joshua  Coffin,      pp.  416.      Portraits.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,   1845 

Y5-2570   Newburyport,  Mass.      History  and  Present  State  of  the 
/  Town  of    Newburyport.      By  Caleb  Gushing,      pp.    129. 

12°  boards,  uncut,  (name  torn  from  title). 

Newburyport,    1826 

0^-571  Newburyport.  History  of  Newburyport,  from  the 
earliest  settlement  of  the  country  to  the  present  time. 
By  Mrs.  E.  Vale  Smith,      pp.  414.      Plate.      8°  cloth. 

Newburyport,  1854 

—  2572  Newburyport.  Presentation  of  the  Statue  of  Washing- 
ton to  the  City  of  ISFewburyport.  pp.  75.  Plates.  8° 
half  morocco.  Newburyport,   1S79 


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New  England.      A  Brief    Relation  of   the  Discovery  and 

Plantation   of  New   England,   and  of   sundry   accidents 

therein  occurring,  from  1607  to  1622.      pp.  35.      4°  half 

morocco.  London,   1622 

Seven  leaves  in  fac-simile  and  title  mended. 

New  England.  The  Humble  Petition  and  Address  of 
the  General  Court  sitting  at  Boston  in  New  England, 
unto  the  high  and  mighty  Prince  Charles  the  Second, 
pp.  8.      Small  4°  half  roan.         Printed  in  the  Year  1660 

New  England.  A  True  Account  of  the  Most  Consider- 
able Occurrences  that  have  hapned  in  the  Warre  be- 
tween the  English  and  the  Indians  in  New  England, 
from  the  Fifth  of  May,  1676,  to  the  Fourth  of  August 
last;  as  also  of  the  successes  it  hath  pleased  God  to  give 
the  English  against  them:  as  it  hath  been  communicated 
by  letters  to  a  friend  in  London.  The  most  exact  ac- 
count yet  printed.  'I'itle,  pp.  10.  Small  folio,  antique 
calf,  red  edges.         Benjamin  Billingsley:   London,  1676 

New  England.  A  New  and  Further  Narrative  of  the 
State  of  New  England,  being  a  continued  account  of 
the  Bloudy  Indian  War,  from  March  till  August,  1676. 
Giving  a  perfect  relation  of  the  several  devastations, 
engagements  and  transactions  there;  as  also  the  great 
successes  lately  obtained  against  the  barbarous  Indians, 
the  reducing  of  King  Philip,  and  the  killing  of  one  of 
the  cjueens,  etc.  Together  with  a  catalogue  of  the 
losses  in  the  whole,  sustained  on  either  side,  since  the 
said  war  began,  as  near  as  can  be  collected.  Title,  14 
pp.      Small  folio,  antique  calf,  red  edges. 

Printed  by  F.  B.  for  Dorman  Newman:   London,  1676 

New  England.  News  from  New  England.  London, 
1676.      4°  cloth.  Reprint:   Boston,  1850 

New  England.  A  True  Relation  concerning  the  Estate 
of  New  England,  1634.  With  notes  by  Dr.  C.  E.  Banks, 
pp.  15.      Small  4''  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1886 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register. 
Complete  set.  Vols,  i  to  42.  Portraits.  38  vols, 
half  morocco,  gilt,  and  4  vols,  in  parts,  uncut.  Together 
42  vols.  8°.  Boston,  1847-84 

New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Memorial 
Biographies.  1845-1862.  4  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut,  gilt 
tops.  Boston,  1880-85 

New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Proceed- 
ings 1871-89  complete.      19  pamphlets. 

New  England  Magazine.  Edited  by  J.  T.  and  E.  Buck- 
ingham.     Portraits.      7  vols.  8°  boards.  Boston,  183  i -34 


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New  England   Primer  Improved.      Cuts.      48°  half  roan. 

S.  Hall:  Salem,  1784 
New  England  Primer.      48°  boards.  Printed  by 

T.  M.  Pomroy  for  S.  &  E.  Butler:   Northampton,  1806 
New  England  Primer.      48°  boards. 

Printed  for  Isaiah  Thomas,  Jr.  :  Springfield,  1807 
New  England  Primer.  48"^  boards.  Walpole,  N.  H.,  1814 
New  England  Primer.      48°  boards. 

George  Goodwin  &  Sons:   Hartford,  1820 
New  England  Primer.      48°  paper. 

Benj.  Olds:   Newark,  1824 
48°  paper.  Phila.,  1840 

48°  boards.  Hartford,  1843 

48°  paper.  Trenton,  1846 

48°  boards. 

Benj.  True:   Boston,  n.  d. 
48°  boards. 

S.  A.  Howland:  Worcester. 
48°  paper.  M.  Day:  New  York. 
48°  paper. 

S.  Babcock:   New  Haven. 
48°  boards. 
Mass.  Sabbath  School  Soc. :  Boston. 
Primers.    Evangelical  Primer,  containing  a  minor  doctri- 
nal Catechism,  by  Joseph  Emerson.      72   woodcuts,  pp. 
72,  Bost.,  1844;  —  Progressive  Primer,  by  Mrs.    Good- 
heart.    Woodcuts,   pp.  36.   Concord.     2  vols.    16°  paper. 
New  England  Psalms.      The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spirit- 
ual Songs  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  for  the   use, 
etc.,  especially   in   New    England.      Fifteenth    ed.      pp. 
84.      18°  half  sheep.  London,  1725 

New  England  Psalms.  The  same.  27th  ed.  pp.  334. 
18°  morocco.  Boston,  1762 

Newgate  Calendar;  or.  Malefactor's  Universal  Register, 
containing  new  and  authentic  Accounts  of  all  the  Lives, 
Adventures,  Exploits  and  last-dying  Speeches,  of  the 
most  notorious  Criminals  who  have  suffered  Death,  and 
other  exemplary  Punishments.  With  numerous  notes, 
by  William  Jackson.  Upwards  of  40  plates.  7  vols.  8° 
French    mottled  calf,  extra,   yellow  edges. 

London,  (1804) 

Newgate,  Conn.      History  of  Newgate  of  Connecticut, 

at  Simsbury,  now  East    Granby;    its  Insurrections  and 

Massacres,    etc.      By   R.    H.    Phelps.      Portrait.      Small 

4°  cloth.  Albany,  t86q 


New  England  Primer. 
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New  England  Prirner. 

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New  England  Primer. 
New  England  Primer. 

New  England  Primer. 


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o  <-  2602  Newhall,  James  R.  Essex  Memorial  for  1836,  embrac- 
ing a  Register  of  the  County,  pp.  281.  Map.  16*^ 
half  roan.  Salem,  1836 

/  ,2.5'  2603  New  Hampshire.  An  Address  of  the  Convention  for 
Framing  a  new  Constitution  of  Government  for  the 
State  of  New  Hampshire,  pp.  d-i^.  8°  half  roan,  (name 
cut  from  title).  Portsmouth,  1781 

2604  New  Hampshire.  Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire, 
pp.  492.      8°  sheep.  Portsmouth,  1797 

With  American  bookplate  of  John  Williams  and  autograph,  "John 
Williams,  1800." 

^.  2605  New  Hampshire.  Provincial  Papers.  Edited  by  N. 
Bouton.    Volume  I.    1631-1686.   8°  cloth.  Concord,  1867 

With  photograph  of  MSS.  inserted  and  autograph  letters  from  the 
editor  laid  in. 

75" 2606  New  Hampshire  Sermons.  Hale's  Sermon  at  the  Ordi- 
nation of  Joseph  Woodman,  Nov.  13,  1771;  —  Eames's 
Sermon  on  the  Death  of  John  Tucker,  March  22,  1792; 
—  Holt's  Discourse,  Jan.  31,  1838.     3  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

—  2607  New  Hampshire.  Historical  Pamphlets  relating  to. 
Exeter  Quarter-Millenial,  1888;  —  Address  on  N.  H. 
and  Vermont,  by  Clark  Jillson,  1882;  —  Address  of 
Charles  H.  Bell,  May  22,  1873;  —  Exeter  in  1776;  — 
Services  of  New  Hampshire  in  the  Revolution ;  —  Notes, 
historical  and  bibliographical  on  the  Laws  of  New 
Hampshire;  —  Notes  on  the  First  Planting  of  New 
Hampshire,  by  J.  S.  Jenness,  etc.  20  historical 
pamphlets. 

^o  2608  New  Hampshire  at  the  Centennial.  Compiled  by  J.  B. 
Moore.      Portrait.      8°  cloth.  Manchester,   1876 

12 5" 2609  New  Hampshire  Book.  Being  Specimens  of  the  Litera- 
ture of  the  Granite  State.      12°  cloth.      Nashville,  1844 

_2£,  2610  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society  Collections.  Vol- 
umes 1-8.  Vols.  1-5  in  half  calf,  gilt,  vols.  6-8  in  cloth. 
Together  8  vols.  8°.  Concord,  1824-66 

^Q  261 1  New  Haven,  Conn.  History  and  Antiquities  of  New 
Haven.  By  J.  W.  Barber,  pp.  120.  Plates.  12°  half 
calf,  gilt.  New  Haven,  183 1 

^Q  2612  New  Haven.  Historical  Discourse  by  J.  L.  Kingsley  at 
the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the 
Town  and  Colony,  April  25,  1838.      8°  boards. 

New  Haven,  1838 

72613  New  Haven.  Thirteen  Historical  Discourses  on  the 
Completion  of  200  years  from  the  Beginning  of  the  First 
Church  in  New  Haven.  By  L.  Bacon,  pp.  400.  Por- 
traits.     8°  morocco,  gilt.  New  Haven,  1839 


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^  2614  New  Ipswich,  N.  ti.  History  of,  from  its  First  Grant  in 
1736  to  the  present  Time.  pp.  488,  4.  Plates.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1852 

^Ljj-iGi^   New  London,    Conn.      History  of,    from    1612   to    1852. 
^^  By  Frances  M.    Caulkins.      pp.  680.      8°  cloth. 

New  London,  1852 

4^^2616   Newman,  Samuel.      (Teacher  of  the  Church  at  Rehoboth 

/  in  New  England.)      Large   and    Complete  Concordance 

to  the  Bible    in    English.      Second    impression.      Thick 

folio,  calf,  (no  paging.)  London,  1650 

7r-26i7  New  Netherland.  Vertoogh  van  Nieu  Nederland;  [by 
Van  der  Donck.]  and  Breeden  Raedt  aende  vereeniche 
Nederlandsche  Provintien.  Two  Rare  Tracts,  Printed 
in  1649-50,  relating  to  the  Administration  of  Affairs  in 
New  Netherland.  Translated  from  the  Dutch  by  Henry 
C.  Murphy,  New  York,  1854.  Royal  4°  cloth.  At  the 
Hague,  1650.  pp.  190.  Reprinted:  New  York,  1854 
Only  125  copies  printed. 

75"26i8   Newnham,    W.      Essay    on    Superstition,      pp.    430.      8° 
'  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1830 

^^2619  Newport,  R.  I.  Early  Recollections  of  Newport,  from 
1793  to  i8ri.  By  George  G.  Channing.  pp.  284.  12° 
cloth,  (title  mended).  Newport,  1868 

^^2620  Newport.  Controversy  touching  the  Old  Stone  Mill,  in 
the  Town   of  Newport,    R.  L      Frontispiece.      12°  calf. 

Newport.   1851 

7^^2621   Newport.      Cahoone,   Sarah    S.       Visit  to  Grand-Papa; 
or,  a  Week  at  Newport,      pp.  213.      Plates.      12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1840 

<-p2622  Newspapers.  The  Boston  News-Letter.  June2o,  1715; 
—  The  New  England  Weekly  Journal,  April  8,  1728;  — 
The  Boston  Evening  Post,  Oct.  11,  1742.    (3) 

^5^623  Newspapers.  The  Spectator.  English  daily  newspaper, 
published  by  Joseph  Addison,  March  i,  1711.  Oct.  17, 
Oct.    19,    and  Dec.    26,  171 1.      (3) 

^(72624  Newspapers.  Votes  of  House  of  Commons,  April  7,  and 
26,  May  5,  8,  and  13,    1690.      (5) 

J  P  2625  Newspapers.  The  London  Gazette.  Published  first  at 
Oxford,  the  court  being  there  on  account  of  the  plague, 
Nov.  7,  1665,  and  afterwards  at  London,  Feb.  5,  1666. 
Six  numbers  of  this  early  newspaper,  March  16,  1678, 
Dec.  31,  1685,  Jan.  24,  1688,  Jan.  9,  1692,  Jan.  12,  1692 
and  Feb,  6,  1692;  — and  one  number  of  The  Observer, 
April  14,  1683.      (7) 


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1/  2626  Newspapers.  Tlie  UobLoii  -\e\vs-Letter.  April  17, 
1704,  the  first  newspaper  ever  printed  in  America.  Re- 
print (2)  and  reprints  of  the  Connecticut  Courant,  Oct. 
29,  1764  and  of  the  Pennsylvania  Packet  and  Daily  Ad- 
vertiser, Sept.  21,  1784;  —  Boston  Gazette  and  County 
Journal,  March  12,  1770,  in  deep  mourning  and  con- 
taining a  full  account  of  the  Boston  Massacre,  March  5, 
1770,  (reprint);  —  Bunker  Hill  Centennial,  1775-1875, 
a  paper.  8  pages  folio,  printed  and  published  by  Rand 
Avery  &  Co.,  Franklin  St.,  Boston,  June  17,  1875  ^^^^ 
filled  with  interesting  matter,  fac-similes,  reprints,  etc. 
connected  with  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  Together  6 
pieces. 

2627   New  Testament  in  English  translated  by  John   Wycliffe, 

circa  1380.      Now    first    printed  from    a    contemporary 
manuscript.      4°  half  morocco,  roxburgh  style. 

Pickering:   London,  1848 

--  2628  Newton,  Mass.  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of 
Newton,  from  1639  to  1800.  By  Francis  Jackson,  pp. 
556.      Map  and  portrait.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1854 

^—^2629  New  York.  Documents  Relative  to  the  Colonial  His- 
tory of  the  State  of  New  York;  Procured  in  Holland, 
England  and  France,  by  John  Romeyn  Brodhead,  Esq., 
Agent.  .  .  .  Edited  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  M.  D. 
[With  Index  Complete.]  With  a  General  Introduction 
by  the  Agent.    11  vols,  large  4°  cloth.    Albany,  1856-61 

^-j)  2630  New  York.  Journal  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the 
Colony  of  New  York,  began  the  9th  day  of  April,  1691, 
and  ended  the  27th  of  September,  1743.  pp.  814.  Folio, 
half  sheep.  Albany,  1861 

t--r)  2631  New  York.  A  Description  of  the  Province  and  City  of 
New  York;  with  Plans  of  several  Forts  as  they  existed 
in  the  year  1695.  By  the  Rev.  John  Miller.  Maps.  8° 
boards,  uncut.  London,  1843 

,_  2632  New  York  City.  The  Picture  of  New  York.  By  a  Gen- 
tleman residing  in  this  City.  (Dr.  S.  L.  Mitchell.)  16° 
sheep.  New  York,  1807 

5^0  2633  New  York  City.  New  York  during  the  last  Half  Cen- 
tury; a  Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  the  53d  Anni- 
versary of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  Nov.  17, 
1857.  By  J.  W^  Francis,  pp.  232,  27.  8°  half  mo- 
rocco. New  York,  1857 
^2634  New  York  City  during  the  American  Revolution;  being 
a  Collection  of  Original  Papers  from  the  Manuscripts  in 
the  Possession  of  the  Mercantile  Library  Association  of 
New  York  City.  pp.  196.  Large  paper.  Map.  Impe- 
rial 8°  cloth,  uncut.                                       New  York,  1861 


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^   ^^35   New  York  Historical  Society   Collections.      First  series. 

"  Vols.   I  to  4.      Second  series.      Vols,    i,  2,  3.      Publica- 

tion Fund  series.  Vol.  i.  8  vols.  8°  cloth,  boards  and 
paper.  New  York,  1811-68 

•y-  2636   New   York  Historical  Society.       Discourse  by    De    Witt 

/  Clinton,  Dec.  6,  181 1;  —  Oration  by  George  Bancroft, 

Nov.  20,  1854;  —  Dutch  at  the  North  Pole,  by  De  Pey- 
ster;  —  Proceedings  on  the  Death  of  W.  H.  Prescott, 
Feb,  1859;  —  Seven  Articles  from  the  Church  of  Ley- 
den,  1617;  —  Declaration  by  the  Colony  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay.      7  vols.  8°  half  roan.  New  York. 

2637  New  York  Historical  Society.      The  Dutch  at  the  North 
•2-  Pole  and  the  Dutch  in  Maine,  a  paper  by  J.  W.  de  Pey- 

ster,  1857;  —  Charter  and  By-Laws,  1862;  —  Bancroft's 
Letter,  1862;  —  Commemoration  of  the  Conquest  of 
New  Netherland  on  its  200th  Anniversary,  1S64; — Ad- 
dress, Nov.  22,  1864,  by  F.  de  Peyster;  —  Address  Dec. 
19,  1867,  by  C.  S.  Henry;  —  Bigelow's  Recollections  of 
Antoine  P.  Berryer,  1869;  —  Declaration  of  Indepen- 
dence by  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts,  May  1,  1776;  — 
Life  and  Administration  of  Richard,  Earl  of  Bellomont, 
by  F.  de  Peyster,  1879;  —  Peace  Negotiations,  by  John 
Jay,  1884;  —  Address,  Nov.  16,  1886,  by  G.  E.  Ellis; 
—  Proceedings  on  the  Death  of  William  H.  Prescott, 
1869.      13  pamphlets.  New  York. 

2638  Nichols,  John.  Literary  Anecdotes  of  the  Eighteenth 
^^  Century,  9  vols.;  and  Illustrations  of  the  Literary  His- 
tory of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  8  vols.  Numerous 
fine  portraits.  Together  17  vols.  8°  full  calf,  gilt,  (bind- 
ings broken.)  London,  1812-59 

"Hundreds  of  literary  celebrities  are  brought  forward,  not  merely  by 
passing  anecdotes,  but  by  highly  valuable  memoirs  and  sketches,  and 
the  extensive  bibliographical  and  literary  matter  which  it  contains, 
render  it  one  of  the  most  permanently  interesting  sets  of  books  ever 
published." 

In  this  set  151  extra  portraits  are  inserted. 

5^02639  Nichols,  J.  T.  G.  Sermon  delivered  at  Saco,  May  16, 
1852,  on  the  Death  of  Samuel  Peirson.  pp.  28.  Por- 
trait. 8°  half  roan.  Privately  printed:  Boston,  1852 
,2640  NiCHOL.AS,  Sir  Harris.  History  of  the  Battle  of  Agin- 
■^  court,  and  of  the    Expedition    of    Henry    the    Fifth    of 

France,  in  1415.  Second  ed.  pp.  404,  106.  Map  and 
plates.      Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1832 

^2641   Nicolas.      The  Chronology  of  History,      pp.  400.      Sec- 
^  ond  ed.      16''  cloth,   uncut.  London. 

:642   Niles,  H.      Principles  and    Acts    of    the    Revolution    in 
^^o  America,      pp.495.      Royal  8°  half  russia. 

Baltimore,  1822 


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"oH        2643   Nicolas,  N.  H.      History  of  ihe  Orders  of    Knighthood 
"  \     ^  of  the  British  Empire,  of  the  Order  of    the    Guelphs  of 

Hanover,  and  of  the  Medals,  Clasps  and  Crosses  con- 
ferred for  Naval  and  Military  Services.  With  colored 
illustrations  of  each  order  and  of  medals,  clasps,  etc. 
4  vols,  royal  4°  cloth,   uncut. 

London:   William  Pickering,  1842 

0o  2644  Noble,  Mark.  Memoirs  of  the  Protectorate  House  of 
Cromwell.  Map  and  portraits,  pp.  480,  544.  2  vols. 
8°  sheep,    (rebacked).  Birmingham,  1784 

2645   Noble.      Lives  of  the  English  Regicides,  and  other  Com- 
^^  missioners  of  the  pretended  High   Court    of  Justice  ap- 

pointed to  sit  in  Judgment  upon   their    Sovereign   King 
Charles  the  First,      pp.  383,  336.      2   vols.    8°  half  mo- 
rocco. London,  1798 
/  [^  5-2646   Noble,  Oliver.      Sermon   preached    at    Arundel,    at    the 
Ordination  of  the  Rev.    Mr.    Silas   Moody,    January  9, 
1771.      pp.  32.      8°  morocco.  Salem,  1771 
^       ^2647   Non-conformists.      A    Brief    Vindication    of   the    Non- 
l^-^              conformists  from  the  Charge  of  Schisme,  as  it  was  man- 
aged against  them  in  a    Sermon,   preached  by  Dr.  Still- 
ingfleet.    pp.  56.    Small  4°  half  morocco.    London,  1680 

^^  2648  NoRDENSKiOLD,  A.  E.  Our  Broderna  Zenos  Resor,  och 
de  aldsta  Kartor  ofer  Norden ;  —  Trois  Cartes  precolom- 
biennes  representant  une  Partie  de  I'Amerique  (Green- 
land.)     2  pamphlets  royal  8°  paper.        Stockholm,  1883 

/  /  -J  2649  NoRRiDGEWOCK,  Me.  History  of  Old  Towns  of  Norridgc- 
wock  and  Canaan,  including  Norridgewock,  Canaan, 
Starks,  Skowhegan  and  Bloomfield,  to  1849.  By  J.  W. 
Hanson,      pp.  371.      Plate.      12°  cloth.         Boston,  1849 

/ Q  2650  NoRTH-American  and  West-Lidian  Gazetteer.  12°  half 
calf.  London,  1776 

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\'  ed.      Maps.      12°  sheep.  London,  1778 

y^;,  -2652   North  American  Review,  1817-62.      23  numbers  8°  pa- 
per, uncut.  Boston. 

^i/5"  2653  North  American  Review,  Index  to  vols,  i  to  125,  1815- 
77.      By  William  Cushman,  Jr.      8°  cloth. 

Cambridge,  1878 


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2654  North  Carolina.  A  Defence  of  the  Revolutionary  His- 
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of  Mr.  Jefferson,  by  J.  S.  Jones,  1834;  —  Revolution- 
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~  cote,    containing    Memoranda    of    Proceedings    in    the 

House  of  Commons  during  the  first  Session  of  the  Long 
Parliament,  1640.  Edited  by  A.  H.  A.  Hamilton,  pp. 
136.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,   1877 


^^2656  North  Eastern  Boundary.  Report  and  Resolves  in 
Relation  to  the  North  Eastern  Boundary  (Senate  of 
Mass.)  Map.  1838;— The  Right  of  the  United  States 
to  the  North  Eastern  Boundary  claimed  by  them.  Re- 
vised by  Albert  Gallatin.      Maps.      2  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

^2657  Northampton,  Mass.  Address  delivered  at  Northamp- 
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ond Century  since  the  settlement  of  the  town,  Oct.  29, 
1854.      By  William  Allen,      pp.56.      8°  half  roan. 

Northampton,  1855 

o    2658   Norton,  Andrews.      The  Evidences  of   the  Genuineness 
"  of  the  Gospels.      3  vols.    1846;  —  Internal    Evidence  of 

the  Genuineness  of  the  Gospels,  1855;  —  Translation  of 
the  Gospels,  with  notes,  2  vols.  18  5;  —  Statement  of 
Reasons  for  not  believing  the  Doctrines  of  Trinitarians, 
1856;  —  Religious  Controversy  between  Norton  and 
Ripley,  1839.      8  vols.  8°  cloth  and  half  roan. 

^^2659   Norton,    Charles   B.      Literary  Letter,  comprising  Am- 
erican    papers    of    interest.      Plates    and     fac-similes. 
Bound  in  small  4°  half  morocco.         New  York,  1857-60 
Six    numbers;  all   published.     Includes    bibliography    of    Maine, 
Vermont  and  New  Hampshire.     Complete  sets  are  scarce. 

'^5-2660  Norton.      The  same.      Xos.   i,    3    and    4.      3  parts  small 

4°  paper.  New  York,  1857-9 

/         2661    Norton,  John,  of  Ipswich.      A  Discussion  of  that  Great 

I     °  Point   in    Divinity,    the   Sufferings   of  Christ;    and   the 

questions  about  his  righteousness  .  .  .  and  the  imputa- 
tion thereof.  Being  an  answer  to  a  dialogue  intituled 
The  Meritorious  Price  of  our  Redemption,  etc.,  (by 
Wm.  Pynchon.)     pp.  (16).  270,  (4).      8°  sheep. 

A.  M.  for  Geo.  Calvert:   London,  1653 

;  "  This  book  was  drawn  up  by  the  appointment  of  the  General  Court 

of  Massachusetts,  at  a  time  when  theological  hair-splitting  in  the 
legislature  held  the  place  of  modern  log  rolling.  Pynchon's  book 
was  forbidden  to  enter  New  England  under  penalty,  and  this  cen- 
sure was  backed,  in  a  long  letter  at  the  end,  by  five  of  the  chiefest 
of    the    ruling    Elders    of    Boston,  rebuking    the    English    Ministers 

I  who    had   recommended    Pynchon's    book.     Nothing    daunted    two 

years  later  Pynchon  hurled  at  the   heads   of  the   General    Court,  and 
the  Boston  Elders  another  thick  4to  book  under  a  similar  title." 
^»^    2662   Norton.   Abel  being  dead  yet  speaketh;  or,  the  life  and 
'=^^  death    of  Rev.    Mr.    John    Cotton,    late  teacher  of  the 

Church  of  Christ,  at  Boston  in  New  England,  pp.56. 
Small  4°  morocco,  gilt.  London,   1658 


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QO  2663  Norton.  The  Orthodox  Evangelist;  with  a  preface  by 
John  Cotton,      pp.  355.      4°  calf.  London,  1654 

With  autograph  :  "  Henry  Dunster  his  book,  given  by  ye  author." 
Also  autographs    of    Jno.    Sparhawk,    1693,   and    Nathan  Prince, 
1726. 

Y^' 2664  Norton.      The  same.     4°  calf.  London,  1654 

^jj  2665  Norton.  The  Orthodo.x  Evangelist.  London,  1657. 
pp.  32.      8^  half  roan.  (Reprint):   Boston,  1851 

QP  2666  Norton.  The  Heart  of  New-England  rent  at  the  Blas- 
phemies of  the  present  Generation;  or  a  brief  tractate 
concerning  the  doctrine  of  the  Quakers,  pp.  83.  18° 
morocco.  London,  1660 

7 (J"' 2667  Norton,  Mass.  History  of,  from  1669  to  1859.  By 
G.  F.  Clark,      pp.  659.      Portrait.      12°  cloth. 

Boston,    1859 

1   ^Q   2668  Norway,    Me.      History  of.      By  David  Noyes.      pp  215. 
'  .  8°  cloth.  Norway,  1852 

^p  2669  Norwich,  Conn.  History  of,  from  1660  to  1845.  By 
Miss  F.  M.  Caulkins.      pp.  359.      Plates.      12°  cloth. 

Norwick,  1845 

^0  2670  Norwich.  History  of,  from  its  Possession  by  the  Indians 
to  the  year  1866.  By  Frances  M.  Caulkins,  with  an 
appendix,  containing  notes  and  sketches,  continuing 
the  history  to  the  close  of  1873.  pp.  714,  11.  Por- 
traits.     8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1874 

/o  2671  [Norwood,  Abraham.]  Acts  of  the  Elders,  commonly 
called  the  Book  of  Abraham,      pp.   160.      12°  boards. 

Providence,   1842 

^Q  2672  Nova  Scotia  Historical  Society  Collections.  Vols,  i  to 
4.      4  vols.  8°  boards.  Halifax,  1879-85 

V5"2673  Novels  and  Novelists  of  the  i8th  Century;  —  Men  and 
Things  by  Baker;  —  Barclays  of  Boston; — Miracles, 
past  and  present;  —  Bulwer's  Miscellanies;  —  District 
School,  by  Burton,  etc.      9  vols.  12°  cloth. 

^5-75  2674  Noyes,  James.  (Teacher  of  the  Church  at  Newbery  in 
New  England.)  The  Temple  measured;  or,  a  brief 
survey  of  the  Temple  mystical,  etc.  pp.  95.  Small  4° 
half  calf.  London,   1647 


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00^675   ii'CALLAGHAN,  E.  B.     Documentary  History  of  the 
\^  State  of  New  York.      Portraits,  maps  and  plans.     4 


vols.  4°  cloth.  Albany,   1850 

)'Callaghan.  History  of  New  Netherland;  or,  New 
York  under  the  Dutch.  Second  ed.  pp.  493,  608. 
Maps_and  portraits.    2  vols.  8°  cloth.      New  York,  1855 


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\ ^b-ji  O'Callaghan.  Remonstrance  of  New  Netherland,  and 
the  Occurrences  there;  addressed  to  the  States  General, 
July  28,  1649,  with  Secretary  Van  Tienhoven's  Answer, 
pp.  67.      Royal  4°  half  morocco.  Albany,  1856 

Only  100  copies  printed. 
^678  O'Callaghan.      A  List  of  Editions    of  the    Holy  Scrip- 
tures  and  Parts  thereof,  printed  in  America  previous  to 
i860,      pp.  415.      Imperial  8°  boards,  uncut. 

Albany,  1861 
Only  150  copies  printed. 

^.--2679  OccoM,  Samson.      Sermon   at    the    Execution   of    Moses 

/  Paul,    an     Indian;    who    had    been    guilty    of    Murder, 

preached  at  New  Haven;  with  Observations  on  the  Lan- 
guage of  the  Muhhekaneew  Indians,  by  Jonathan  Ed- 
wards,     pp.  24,  16.      8°  antique    calf,    gilt,   red   edges. 

London,  1789 
2680  Ogilby,  John.      America;  being  the  latest  and   most    ac- 
curate Description   of  the    New    World,  containing  the 
Original  of  the  Inhabitants,  etc.      pp.    675.      Numerous 
maps  and  plates.    Large  folio,  calf,  gilt.      London,  167 1 

/^  2681  Oglethorpe,  James.  Biographical  Memorials  of  James 
Oglethorpe,  Founder  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia.  By  T. 
M.  Harris,    pp.  424.    Portrait.    8°  cloth.      Boston,  1841 

jT-  2682  Ohio  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society.  Journal, 
pp.  131.  Transactions.  Part  second.  Vol.  i.  pp.  334. 
2  vols.  8°  sheep  and  paper. 

Cincinnati  and  Columbus,   1837-72 
2683  Ohio.      The  Cincinnati  Pioneer,    Nos.  i,    2  and   3,   1856; 

^ '^  — ^Information  wanted  with   reference  to  the  Early  Set- 

tlers of  Losantiville  (now  Cincinnati);  —  Tappan's  Dis- 
course before  the  Hist,  and  Phil.  Society  of  Ohio,  Dec. 
22,  1832;  —  Discourse  on  the  /Aborigines  of  the  Valley 
of  the  Ohio.  By  VV.  H.  Harrison,  1838;  — Early  Maps 
of  Ohio  and  the  West.  By  C.  L.  Baldwin,  1875;  — 
Washington  County  and  the  early  settlement  of  Ohio, 
1877;  —  Ordinance  of  1787,  by  W.  P.  Cutler,  1887;  — 
Pre-historic  Remains,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1876;  —  Geo- 
graphical History  of  Ohio,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin,  etc.  12 
pamphlets. 

^  2684  Old  English  Plays.      The  Second    Maiden's  I'ragedy,    a 
^  Pleasant  conceited  Comedy,  wherein  a  Man   may  chuse 

a  good  Wife  from  a  Bad.  London  1602;  —  Love's  Mis- 
tress. By  Thomas  Heywood.  1640; — Tragedy  of 
Albertus  Wallenstein,  by  Henry  Glappthorne,  1639;  — 
Dido,  Queen  of  Carthage.  By  Marlowe  and  Nash,  1594; 
—  Ladies  Priviledge,  by  Glappthorne,  1640.  8°  half 
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Old  Colony  Club,"  1 769-1 773,  from  the  original  manu- 
script. Reprinted  in  Mass.  Hist.  Society  Proceedings. 
Second  series,  vol.  3.  Small  folio,  half  morocco. 
2686  [Oldmixon,  J.]  The  British  Empire  in  America,  con- 
taining the  History  of  the  Discovery,  Settlement,  Pro- 
gress and  State  of  the  British  Colonies  on  the  Conti- 
nent and  Islands  of  America.  Map.  Second  ed.  2 
vols.   8°  calf,  gilt,  (cracked.)  London,  1741 

^^2687  Oldys,  William.  The  British  Librarian,  exhibiting  a 
compendious  Review  or  Abstract  of  our  most  scarce, 
useful  and  valuable  Books,  pp.  402.  Portrait.  8° 
calf,  gilt,  red  edges.  London,  1738 

72688   [Oliver,  Peter.]     A  Poem  sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the 
^  late  Secretary  Joseph  Willard.      pp.  16.      8°  half  roan. 

Boston,  1757 
2689  Oliver.      The  Puritan  Commonwealth,  an  Historical  Re- 

y  ^  view'of  the  Puritan  Government  in  Massachusetts,     pp. 

502.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1856 

^-2690  Orderly  Book  of  that  Portion  of  the  American  Army 
stationed  at  or  near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  the  Com- 
mand of  General  Andrew  Lewis,  from  March  18,  1776, 
to  August  28,  1776.  With  notes  and  introduction  by 
Charles  Campbell,  pp.  100.  Small  4°  boards. 
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•Xq  2691  Orderly  Book  of  Col.  William  Henshaw  of  the  American 
Army,  Apr.  20-Sept.  26,  1775,  with  a  memoir  by  Em- 
ory Washburn,  and  notes  by  Charles  C.  Smith,  pp.  86, 
1877;  —  Some  Extracts  from  the  Orderly  Book  of  Col. 
Israel  Hutchinson  of  the  American  Army,  Mar.  20- 
July  8,  1776.  With  an  introduction  by  Lucius  R.  Paige, 
and  notes  by  Charles  C.  Smith,  pp.  32,  1878;  —  Dairy 
and  Ordeifly  Book  of  Sergeant  Jonathan  Burton,  of  Wil- 
ton, N.  H.,  Dec.  10,  1775-Dec.  26,  1776.  By  I.  W. 
Hammond,  pp.  38,  1885.      3  pamphlets. 

^  -  2692  Oregon,  a  short  history  of  a  long  journey  from  the  At- 
lantic Ocean  to  the  region  of  the  Pacific,  by  land,  by 
J.  B.  Wyether,  1833;  —  History  of  Oregon  Territory, 
by  T.  J.  Farnham,  1844;  —  Oregon  Question;  or,  a 
statement  of  the  British  Claims  to  the  Oregon  '^I'erritory, 
by  Thomas  Falconer,  1845;  —  Oregon,  there  and  back 
in  1877.  by  Wallis  Nash;  —  Correct  View  of  that  part 
of  the  United  States  which  lies  west  of  the  Alleghany 
Mountains,  1814.      5  vols.  12°  paper  and  cloth. 


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/  Jl)  2694  Orta,  Garcia  de.  Aroniatum  et  Simplicium  aliquot 
Medicamentorum  apud  Indos  Nascentium  Historia,  in 
Latino  contracta  a  Carolo  Clusio.  —  Christophori  Acosta, 
Aroniatum  et  Medicamentorum  in  Orientali  India  Nas- 
centium Liber.  —  Monardis,  Simplicium  Medicamento- 
rum et  Novo  Orbe  delatorum,  etc.  pp.  456,  with  illus- 
trations.     12°  vellum.  Antverpiie,  1593 

Contains  Clusius'  Latin  translations  of  Orta,  Acosta  and  Monardi, 
with  continuous  paging. 

^  ]x~Q  2695   OsBORN,    Francis.       Works,    Divine,    Moral,    Historical, 

Political.      Ninth    ed.      pp.    628.      8°    antique    morocco 

binding,  tooled  back  and  sides,  gilt  edges.   London,  1689 

00  2696  Otis,  James.      Life  of  James  Otis  of  Massachusetts.     By 

William  Tudor.      Portrait  and  plates.     8°  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1823 

0  2697  Otway,  Thomas.  Works  of,  consisting  of  Plays,  Poems 
and  Letters,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life.  pp.  478,  466. 
Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  half  calf,  uncut.  London,  181 2 

/  00  2698  OviDius  Exulans;  or  Ovid  Travestie.  A  Mock-Poem  of 
five  Epistles  of  Ovid.  By  Naso  Scarronomimus.  pp. 
86.      18°  half  calf.  London,  1673 

1  0  0  2699  Owen,  John.  Britannia  Depicta,  or  Ogilby  improved; 
being  a  correct  copy  of  Mr.  Ogilby's  Actual  Survey  of 
all  y'  direct  and  principal  Cross  Roads  in  England  and 
Wales.      By  Eman  Bowen,  Engraver.      Maps.     4°  calf. 

London,  1731 

J  qq  2700  Oxford,  (Eng.)  A  Hand  Book  for  Visitors  to  Oxford, 
pp.  250.  128  woodcuts  by  Jewitt,  and  .29  steelplates 
by  Le  Keux.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  Oxford,  1858 

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try, or  Oxford  prior  to  1713.  By  G.  F.  Daniels.  Map. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1880 

lO   2702    UACKARD,   Alpheus  S.       Memorial  of,    1 798-1884. 
y^   pp.  95.    Portrait.    8°  cloth.     Brunswick,  Me.,  1886 
■^g  2703   Pagan,  Count  of.      An  Historical  and  Geographical  De- 
scription of  the  Great  Country  and   River  of  the  Ama- 
zones  in  America.      Map.      pp.  153.      12°  russia,  gilt. 

London,  1661 
(^q2']o^  Paget,  John.  .A  Defence  of  Church-Government,  ex- 
ercised in  Presbyterian,  Classicall  and  Synodall  Assem- 
blies. pp.256.  Small  4°  old  calf  (broken).  Lond.,  1641 
•>  >c-Tj  2705  Pagitt,  E.  Christianographie;  or  the  Description  of 
the  multitude  and  sundry  sorts  of  Christians  in  the 
World,  not  subject  to  the  Pope.  Second  ed.  Maps  of 
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■5^2706  Pagitt.  Heresiography,  ui"  a  Description  of  tlie  Here- 
tickes  and  Sectaries  of  these  latter  Times,  pp.  164. 
Engraved  title.      4°  half  calf.  London,  1647 

/^  2707  Paine,  R.  T.,  Jr.  Works  in  verse  and  prose,  with 
Notes.  To  which  are  prefixed  sketches  of  his  life, 
character  and  writings,      pp.    465.     Portrait.    8°  sheep. 

Boston,  181  2 

^5~27o8  Paine,  Robert  Troup.  Memoir  of,  by  his  Parents,  pp. 
526.      Portrait.      Royal  4°  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

New  York,  1852 

^  if- 2709  Paine,  Thomas  (Pastor  in  Weymouth).  Sermon  preached 
at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Willard,  at  Bidde- 
ford,  Sept.  30,  1730.    pp.  51.    12°  half  calf.    Boston,  1731 

-x'2710  Paine,  Thomas.  Political  Writings.  pp.  507,  516. 
Portrait.     2  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

Middletown,  N.  J.,  1839 

//p  2711    Paine.      Theological  Works,      pp.  384.      12°  half  calf. 

Boston,  1840 

^---2712  [Paine.]  Common  Sense;  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants 
of  America.  Third  ed.,  pp.  147;  —  A  Dialogue  between 
the  Ghost  of  General  Montgomery  and  an  American 
Delegate,  pp.  71;- — -Plain  Truth,  addressed  to  the  In- 
habitants of  America,  containing  Remarks  on  a  late 
Pamphlet  entitled  Common  Sense,  pp.  84;  —  Observa- 
tions on  the  Reconciliation  of  Great  Britain  and  the 
Colonies,  pp.  40.      In  i  vol.  8°  half  calf,  gilt. 

Philadelphia,  1776 

<^Q  2713  Paine.  Rights  of  Man;  being  an  Answer  to  Mr.  Burke's 
Attack  on  the  French  Revolution.  Fourth  ed.  pp.  171. 
8°  calf.  London,  1791 

_2  5-2714  Paine.  The  Trial  of  Thomas  Paine,  for  a  Libel,  con- 
tained  in  the  second  Part  of  Rights  of  Man,  Dec.  18, 
1792.      pp.  43.      8^  half  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1793 

,5"^  2715  Paine.  Tom  Paine's  Jests;  being  an  entirely  new  and 
select  Collection  of  Patriotic  Bon  Mots,  Repartees,  etc., 
on  Political  Subjects,      pp.  72.      16°  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1796 

^o  2716  Patne.  The  Ruling  Passion;  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Poem  at 
Harvard,  July  20,  1797.      pp.  32.      Small  4°  half  calf. 

Boston,  1797 

o  .  2717  Paine.  A  Letter  to  George  Washington,  pp.  53,  Lond., 
1797; — A  Letter  to  Thomas  Paine,  in  Answer  to  his 
scurilous  Epistle  addressed  to  our  late  worthy  President 
Washington.  By  an  American  Citizen,  pp.  24,  N.  Y., 
1797.      2  vols.  8°  half  calf  and  paper. 


CATALOGUE.  253 


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rj~  2718   Paine.      The   Decline  and  Fall  of  the  English  System  of 

/  Finance,    pp.    2)2>-:   179^;  —  Thoughts  on  the  Increasing 

Wealth  and  National  Economy  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  pp.  40,  1801 ;  —  Some  Account  of  Thomas 
Paine  in  his  last  sickness,  pp.  8.  1820.  3  vols.  8°  half 
roan  and  paper. 

fx-  2719  Paley,  \Villiam.  Principles  of  Moral  and  Political  Phil- 
osophy, 1825;  —  Sermons  on  various  Subjects,  1827;  — 
Memoirs  of  William  Paley,  1810.  3  vols.  8°  half  calf 
and  russia. 
/«  3720  Palfrey,  John  G.  Academical  Lectures  on  the  Jewish 
Scriptures  and  Antiquities,  pp.  511,  435.  2  vols.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1840 

j^  2721    Palfrey.      History  of   New   England.      Maps.      Vols,    i 
to  4.      4  vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.        Boston,  1858-75 

.^  -.3721*  Palfrey.      The  same.     Vols,  i,  2,  3.      3  vols,    imperial 
'^  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,   1865 

Large  Paper:  only  100  copies  printed. 

^^2722   Palfrey.      Compendious  History  of  New  England,  from 
1689  to  1765.'     pp.  469,  439.      2  vols.  12°  cloth. 

Boston,  1872-73 

y»2723   Palgrave,    W.    G.       Dutch    Guiana.       pp.    264.       Map. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1876 

.      2724  Palmer,    Joseph.       Necrology    of    Alumni    of    Harvard 
College,  185 1  to  1863.    pp.  536.   8°  cloth.    Boston,  1864 

2725  Pamphlets.      President's   Messages  to    Congress,   April 
^^  3,    1798;  —  Adams    and    Morse    Controversy,    1814;  — 

Belsham  on  Unitarianism,  1815  ;  —  Wheaton's  Address, 
Dec.  14,  1824;  —  Rives's  Discourse  on  John  Hampden, 
1845; — Bennett's  Sermon  in  Woburn,  Jan.  4,  1846;  — 
Bushnell's  Speech  for  Connecticut,  June  4,  1851;  — 
Dean  on  Teaching  History,   1857.      8  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

2726  Paper    Money.       An    Historical    Sketch    of    the    Paper 
Money  issued    by   Pennsylvania,   together   with  a  com- 

plete list  of  all  the  dates,  issues,  amounts,  denomina- 
tions and  signers,  pp.  40,  1862  ;  —  History  of  the  Issues 
of  Paper-Money  in  the  American  Colonies  anterior  to 
the  Revolution,  pp.  20,  1851.      2  pamphlets. 

2727  Pardoe,    Julia.      The   Court  and   Reign   of   Francis  the 

First,  King  of  France,  pp.  530,  640.  Portraits.  2 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1849 

y   --2728  Pardoe.       Louis    the    Fourteenth,    and    the    Court    of 
*  France  in  the  Seventeenth  Century.      Third  ed.      Por- 

traits.     3  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1849 


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254  CATALOGUE. 

-  2729  Parish,  Sir  W.  Buenos  Ayres  and  the  Provinces  of  the 
Rio  de  La  Plata.  Second  ed.,  enlarged,  pp.  434. 
Map  and  illustrations.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1852 
3^0  -73°  Park,  Mungo.  Travels  in  the  Interior  Districts  of 
Africa,  in  the  Years  1795,  '96  and  '97;  —  Journal  of  a 
Mission  to  the  Interior  of  Africa,  in  the  Year  1805. 
Portrait  and  maps.      2  vols,  royal  4°  russia. 

London,  1799-1815 
A     2731    Park.      Journal  of  a  Mission   to  the  Interior  of  Africa, 
in  the  Year  1805.      pp.  302.      Map.      8°  half  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1815 
^^2732   Parker,  Joel.      Daniel   Webster   as  a  Jurist;  —  Habeas 
Corpus;  —  International  Law;  —  Character  of  the  Re- 
bellion, etc.      15  pamphlets  bound  in  one  vol.    8°  cloth. 

Cambridge,  1853-76 
2733  Parker.  A  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  late  Sir  Peter 
Parker,  Captain  of  H.  M.  Ship  Menelaus,  killed  in  Ac- 
tion while  storming  the  American  Camp  at  Bellair,  near 
Baltimore,  Aug.  31,  1814.  pp.  iii.  Portrait.  Royal 
4°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1815 

/q  2734  Parker,  Samuel.  Bishop  Parker's  History  of  his  own 
Time.  Translated  from  the  Latin,  by  Thomas  Newlin. 
pp.  425  and  index.      8°  calf.  London,  1727 

p     2735   Parker,  Theodore.      Discourses  and    Sermons,    1841   to 
/  1850.      24  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 

z-2736  Parliamentary    Debates    on    the    Dissenters'    Chapels 
Bill,  A.  D.   1844.      pp.  492.      8°  cloth.         London,  1844 
?-c  2737   Parnell,  Thomas.      Poems  on   several  Occasions,      pp. 
^  222.      8°  calf.  London,  1737 

25"  2738  Parr,  Samuel.  Bibliotheca  Parriana;  a  Catalogue  of  the 
late  Rev.  Samuel  Parr.  pp.  708,  8.  Portrait.  8°  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1827 

With  autograph  of  Wm.  Hone.      On  pp.  522  is  a  note  by  Dr.  Parr 
referring  to  the  Ireland  forgeries. 

/  ^  2739  Parsons,  Theophilus.  Memoir  of  Theophilus  Parsons, 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Massa- 
chusetts,    pp.  476.     Portrait.    12°  cloth.      Boston,  1859 

2740  Parton,  James.  General  Butler  in  New  Orleans.  His- 
tory of  the  Administration  of  the  Department  of  the 
Gulf  in  the  Year  1862.  pp.  649.  Portrait  and  map. 
8°  cloth.  New  York,  1864 

{-^  2741  Passavant,  M.  Tour  of  a  German  Artist  in  England, 
with  Notices  of  Private  Galleries,  and  Remarks  on  the 
State  of  Art.  pp.  334,  323.  Plates.  2  vols.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1836 


/ 


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CATALOGUE.  255 

*>  L_  2742  Pascal,  Blaise.  Provincial  Letters,  containing  an  Ex- 
posure of  the  Reasoning  and  Morals  of  the  Jesuits,  pp. 
296.      8°  cloth.  Philadelphia.   1843 

^Q  2743  Patterson,  Robert.  A  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in 
the  Valley  of  the  Shenandoah,  in  1861.  Map.  8° 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1865 

^^^744  Pattie,  James  O.  Personal  Narrative  of  James  O. 
Pattie,  of  Kentucky,  during  an  Expedition  from  St. 
Louis,  through  the  vast  Regions  between  that  Place 
and  the  Pacific  Ocean,  to  Mexico,  etc.  Edited  by 
Timothy  Flint,      pp    300.      Plates.      8°  mottled  sheep. 

Cincinnati,  1833 
^0,2745   Pauw,  C.   de.      Selections  from    M.    Pauvv;    with    Addi- 
tions by  Daniel  Webb.      8°  calf.  Bath,  1795 
Contains  much  material  relating  to  America. 
y|9.A-2746  Payne,  E.  J.      Voyages  of   the    Elizabethan    Seamen  to 
^                  America;   thirteen  Original  Narratives  from  the  Collec- 
tion of  Hakluyt.      pp.  396.      12°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1880 
■  2747  Peabodv,  George.  An  Account  of  the  Proceedings  at 
the  Dinner  given  by  Mr.  George  Peabody  to  the  Amer- 
icans connected  with  the  Great  Exhibition  at  the  Lon- 
don Coffee  House,  27th  October,  1851.  pp.  114.  Im- 
perial 8°  cloth.      Privately  printed. 

Large  Paper.  VV.  Pickering:   London,  185  i 

/  1^-^  2748   Peabody  Education  Fund.      Proceedings  of  the  Trustees 

;    /  of    the    Peabody    Education    Fund,  from   1867  to  1887. 

I  Portraits.      3  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1875-88 

/  1^^  2749   Peabody  Museum.      1st,  and   6th  to  22nd  reports  of  the 

Trustees  of  the  Peabody  Museum  of  American  Archae- 

I  ology  and  Ethnology,   1870-88.      18  pamphlets. 

_2  .2/-2750  Peacham,  Henry.  The  Cumpleat  Gentleman;  fashion- 
ing him  absolute  in  the  most  necessary  and  commenda- 
ble Qualities,  etc.,  to  which  is  added  the  Gentleman's 
exercise,      pp.  455.      Engraved  title.      Small  4°  calf. 

London,  1661 

^2^2751  Pease,  J.  C,  and  Niles,  J.  M.  Gazetteer  of  the  States 
of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  pp.  389.  Maps  and 
2  portraits.      8°  sheep.  Hartford,  1819 

5~b  2752  [Pegge,  Samuel.]  Anonymiana;  or,  ten  Centuries  of 
Observations  on  various  Authors  and  Subjects,  pp. 
527.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1809 

Pp  2753   [Peirce,  Augustus.]     The  Rebelliad;  or  Terrible  Trans- 

I  actions    at    the   Seat  of    the    Muses;  a  Poem.      pp.  77. 

Frontispiece.      16°  boards,  Cambridge,  1863 


256  CATALOGUE. 


^  02754  Peirce,  Benjamin.  History  of  Harvard  University, 
from  its  Foundation  in  the  Year  1636  to  the  Period  of 
the  American  Revolution,  pj).  314,  159.  Plate.  8° 
morocco,  gilt.  Cambridge,  1833 

So  ^755   Peii^ce,  E.  W.      Indian   History,  Biography  and  Geneal- 
ogy, pertaining  to  the  good   Sachem    Massasoit  of  the 
Wampanoag  Tribe,  and  his  Descendants,      pp.  261.    12°. 
cloth.  North  Abington,  Mass.,  1878 

/ O  2756  Peirce,  James.  A  Vindication  of  the  Dissenters,  in  An- 
swer to  Dr.  William  Nichols'  Defense  of  the  Doctrine 
and  Discipline  of  the  Church  of  England,  pp.  287.  8° 
old  calf.  London,  17 17 

2757  PeiMBErton,  E.  a  Sermon  preach'd  in  New-Ark,  June 
12,  1744  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  David  Brainerd,  a 
Missionary  among  the  Indians,      pp.    39.      8°  calf,   gilt. 

Boston,  1744 
^'         2758   Penhallow,  Samuel.      History  of  the  Wars  of  New  Eng- 

^  '^  land   with    the    Eastern    Indians.      With    notes    by    W. 

Dodge,      pp.   138,  36.      4°  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1859 

2759  [Penn,  William.]  An  Epistle,  containing  a  Salutation 
to  all  faithful  Friends,  a  Reproof  to  the  Unfaithful,  and 
a  Visitation  to  the  Enquiring,  in  a  solomn  Farewell  to 
them  all  in  the  Land  of  my  Nativity,  pp.  7.  Small  4° 
calf.  '  (1682) 

2760  Penn.      A  Brief  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the 
^  People  called  Quakers.      Portrait    by    Edwin,   inserted. 

pp.   158.      18°  calf.  Lcmdon,  1695 

2761  Pennsylvania.  Remarks  on  the  Address  of  sixteen 
Members  of  the  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania  to  their  Con- 
stituents, dated  Sept.  29,  1788.  with  some  Strictures  on 
their  Objections  to  the  Constitution,  etc  pp.  28.  1  2° 
half  morocco.  Phila.,   1787 

2762  Pennsylvania  Historical   Society   Publications.      3  vols. 
^^  royal  8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1855-60 

Comprises:  History  of  Braddock's  Expedition,  in  1755,  by  W. 
Sargent.  Some  Account  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  by  A. 
Johnson.  History  of  the  Western  Insurrection,  by  T.  Ward.  Re- 
cord of  the  Court  at  Upland,  1676-16S1.  Denny's  Military  Journal, 
1781-1795,  etc. 

/ O  2763  Penrose,  John.  A  Treatise  on  the  Evidence  of  the 
Scripture  Miracles,    pp.  356.    8°  half  calf.    London,   1826 


IX 


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7^2764   Pepperrell,  Sir  William.      I'he  Life  of.      By  Usher  Par- 
sons,     pp.  352.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 
2765   Pepys,  Samuel.       Memoirs  (jf,  comprising  his  Diary  from 
^^               1659  to  1669,  and  a  Selection  from  his  Correspondence. 
Edited   by   Richard    Lord    Braybrooke.    Portraits    and 
plates.      2  vols,  royal  4°  half  calf.                  London,   1825 


CATALOGUE.  257 


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2766   Pepys.      Diary  and  Correspondence  of.      With  a  life  and 
notes  by  Richard  Lord   Eraybrooke.      Fourth  ed.      Por- 


traits.     4  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1854 

y^  ,^^2767  Percy,  Thomas.  Reliques  of  Ancient  English  Poetry, 
consisting  of  Old  Heroic  Ballads,  Songs,  and  other 
Pieces  of  our  earlier  Poets.  New  edition.  3  vols, 
small  8°  half  roan,  uncut,  gilt  tops.  London,  1839 

/     2768   Percy  Society  Publications.     Scottish  Traditional    Ver- 
^  sions  of  Ancient  Ballads,  by  J.    H.    Dixon; — Life  and 

Martyrdom  of  Thomas  Beket;  —  Pastime  of  Pleasure, 
by  S.  Havves;  —  The  Civic  Garland;  —  Ancient  Poems, 
Ballads  and  Songs  of  the  Peasantry  of  England,  by  J. 
H.  Dixon;  — Romance  of  Syr  Tryamoure;  —  Introduc- 
tion to  the  Seven  Ages,  by  T.  Wright;  —  Popular  Songs, 
illustrative  of  the  French  Invasions  of  Ireland,  Part  2; 
—  Canterbury  Tales,  by  Chaucer;  —  Dialogue  on  Wit 
and  Folly,  by  Heywood.      10  vols.  12°  paper,  uncut. 

London,  1845-46 

J  ^^,2769  Perkins,  Samuel.  History  of  the  Political  and  Military 
Events  of  the  late  War  between  the  States  and  Great 
Britain,      pp.  512.    8°  half  morocco.      New  Haven,  1825 

-^2770  Perley,  Jeremiah.  Debates,  Resolutions,  and  other 
Proceedings  of  the  Maine  Convention,  181 9.  pp.  300. 
16°  boards.  Portland,   1820 

^  2771  Perry,  Com.  M.  C.  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  an 
.American  Squadron  to  the  China  Seas  and  Japan,  in  the 
years  1852-54.  Compiled  by  F.  L.  Hawks.  Numerous 
maps  and  plates,  (with  the  suppressed  plate).  3  vols. 
4°  cloth.  Washington,  1856 

•2         2772   Perry,  Rev.  W.  S.      A    Sketch    of   the    History    of    the 

^'^  Episcopal  Church  in  Portland,  Me.,  from  1763  to  1863. 

8°  paper.  Portland,  1863 

5         2773   Perry.      Papers  relating  to   History    of    the    Church    in 
J>  )flb  Virginia,  A.  D.   1650-1766.    pp.  585.  Royal  4°  cloth,  un- 

cut. Privately  printed,  1870 

Only  200  copies  printed. 
^/-j2774  Perry.      Journals  of  General  Conventions  of  the  Protes- 
"^l  tant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States,  1785-1835. 

3  vols.  8°  cloth.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1874 

«  2775   Persian  and  Turkish  Tales.      Translated    formerly  from 

°^  ^^  those  Languages  into  French,  by  M.    Petis  de  la  Croix, 

and  now    into    English,    by    Dr.    King.      pp.   434,  404- 

2  vols.  16°  calf.  London,  1739 

With  bookplate  of  Lord  Hawke. 


258  CATALOGUE. 


1 


~  2776  Peters,  Hugh.  A  Dying  Father's  last  Legacy  to  an 
Onely  Child;  or,  Mr.  Hugh  Peters's  Advice  to  his 
Daughter.      Portrait,      pp.   122.      18°  old  calf. 

London,  1661 
ys        x-2777   Peters.      The  Tales  and  Jests   of  Mr.    Hugh  Peters,  to- 
'<-  '^  ^  gether  with  his  Sentence,  and  the  Manner  of  his  Execu- 

tion; with  a  short  Account  of  his    Life.      Frontispiece, 
pp.  51.      8°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1807 

js  j^j-_     2778   Peters.      History  of.      By  Rev.  Samuel  Peters.    Portrait. 
•^   ^^  8°  half  roan.       '        ,  New  York,  1807 

/  00    ^779   Peters.      Memoir  and  Defence  of.      By  J.  B.  Felt.     Por- 
trait.     8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1851 
/   ^Q  2780   Peters.      Historical  and  Critical  Account  of.      Portrait. 
I                     London,  1751.      4°  boards.       Reprinted:  London,  1818 
r>^          2781   Peters,  Samuel.      General  History  of  Connecticut,  from 
its  first  Settlement  under  George  Fenwick,  to  its  latest 
Period  of  Amity  with  Great  Britain.      Second  ed.      pp. 
436.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.                                     London,  1782 

One  of  the  author's  extraordinary  statements  is  the  following  won- 
derful account  of  the  Upper  Cohoes  Falls,  "  where  water  is  consolidat- 
ed without  frost,  the  pressure,  by  swiftness,  between  the  sturdy  rocks, 
to  such  a  degree  of  induration  that  no  iron  crow  can  be  forced  into 
it." 

^_  2782  Peters.  General  History  of  Connecticut;  to  which  is 
added  a  Supplement  verifying  many  important  State- 
ments made  by  the  Author.  8  engravings.  12°  mauve 
crushed  levant,  morocco,  extra.  New  Haven,  1829 


/ 

/ 


^ 


-J  Q  2783  Peters.  The  same.  With  additions  by  S.  J.  McCor- 
mick.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1877 

^P  2784  Peterson,  Rev.  Edward.  History  of  Rhode  Island, 
pp.  370.      Frontispiece.      8°  cloth.  New  York,  1853 

C0  2785   Petty,  Sir  William.      Political  Arithmetic.      16°  calf. 

Glasgow,  1 75 1 

QQ  2786  Phelps,  Matthew.  Memoirs  and  Adventures  of  Capt. 
Phelps,  formerly  of  Harwington  in  Connecticut,  now 
resident  in  New  Haven  in  Vermont,  particularly  in  two 
Voyages,  from  Connecticut  to  the  River  Mississippi, 
from  Dec.  1773  to  Oct.  1780.  By  A.  Haswell.  pp. 
210,  64,  12.      16°  calf.  Bennington,  1802 

-  2787  Phenix  (The);  or,  a  Revival  of  Scarce  and  Valuable 
Pieces  from  the  remotest  Antiquity  to  the  present 
Times,      pp.  570,  552.      2  vols.  8°  old  calf. 

London,  1707-8 

^^2788  Phenix  (The).  A  Collection  of  Old  and  Rare  Frag 
Aients.     pp.  298.      12°  half  calf.  New  York,  1835 


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„Q  2789  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Annals  of  Philadelphia,  being  a 
Collection  of  Memoirs,  Anecdotes,  and  Incidents  of  the 
City  and  its  inhabitants.  By  John  F.  Watson,  pp. 
740,  78.      Portraits  and  plates.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

Phila.,  1830 

/^  2790  Philadelphia.  Proceedings  on  the  looth  Anniversary 
of  the  Introduction  and  Adoption  of  the  "Resolution 
respecting  Independency"  held  in  Philadelphia,  June  7, 
1876.      pp.  89.     Imperial  8°  paper,  uncut.      Phila.,  1876 

Ar-2791  Philobiblion.  a  Monthly  Bibliographical  Journal,  con- 
taining critical  notices  of,  and  extracts  from  rare,  cu- 
rious and  valuable  old  books.  Vols,  i  and  2,  with  the 
extra  number.  Printed  entirely  on  India  paper,  pp.  288, 
290.      2  vols.  4°  paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1862-63 

Mr2-jg2   Phipps.      Journal  of  a  Voyage    undertaken  by    order   of 


J 


13 


his  present  Majesty  for  making  discoveries  towards  the 
North  Pole  by  Commodore  Phipps  and  Captain  Lut- 
widge  in  His  Majesty's  sloops  Racehorse  and  Carcase, 
to  which  is  prefixed  an  account  of  the  several  voyages 
undertaken  for  the  discovery  of  a  Northwest  passage  to 
China  and  Japan.      Maps.      8°  stitched.       London,  1774 

75-2793  Pickering,  John.  A  Vocabulary,  or  Collection  of  Words 
and  Phrases  which  have  been  supposed  to  be  peculiar 
to  the  United  States  of  America,  pp.  206.  8°  half 
calf.  Boston,  1816 

(^,^2794  Pickering,  Timothy.      A    Review  of  the  Correspondence 
/  between  John  Adams  and    Wm.    Cunningham.      8°  mo- 

rocco, gilt.  Salem,  1824 

/  ,  2795  RiDGEON,  William.  Traditions  of  De-Coo-Dah,  and  An- 
tiquarian Researches.  pp.  334.  Illustrations.  8° 
cloth.  New  York,  1858 

/  ]6~0  2796  Piers  Ploughman's     Vision    and    Creed.       Edited     with 
I  notes  and  a  Glossary  by    Thomas  Wright.      Second  ed. 

Frontispiece.      2  vols.  16°  cloth,  uncut.      London,  1856 
2797   PiETAS  et  Congratulatio    Collegii    Cantabrigiensis    apud 
Novanglos.      pp.   106.      4°  calf.  Bostoni-Mas- 

sachusettensium:  Typis  J.  Green  &  J.  Russell,  1761 
"  The  Harvard  College  elegiac  and  complimentary  volume,  in 
Latin,  Greek  and  English,  celebrating  the  death  of  George  II.  and 
the  glorious  accession  of  George  III.  These  poems  were  the  result 
of  an  invitation  set  up  in  the  college  inviting  competition,  and  foi 
which  prizes  were  awarded." 

^P  2798  PiGAFETTA,  A.  Primo  Viaggio  intorno  al  Globe  Terrac- 
queo  ossia  Ragguaglio  della  Navigazione  alle  Indie 
Orientali  per  la  via  d'Occidente,  1519-22.  Maps  and 
plates.     4°  half  vellum,      pp.  237.  Milano,  1800 

This  is  the  fullest  account  we  have  of  the  voyage  round  the  world 
of  Magellan  in  1519-22. 


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^  jr-2-jgg  PiGAFETTA,  Filippo.  A  Report  of  the  Kingdom  of 
Congo  and  of  the  surroundings.  Newly  translated  by 
M.  Hutchinson.  With  fac-similes  of  the  original  maps 
and  a  preface  by  Sir  T.  F,  Buxton.      8°    cloth. 

London,   1881 

y 5"  2800   PiKK,  James  L.      The   New   Puritan;    New    England  two 

/  hundred  years  ago,  some  Account  of  the  Life  of  Robert 

Pike.      pp.  237.      12°  cloth.  New  York,  1879 

2801  Pike,  Z.   M.      An  Account  of  Expeditions  to  the  Sources 
^  of  the  Mississippi;  and    through  the    Western   Parts   of 

Louisiana,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Arkansaw,  Kans,  La 
Platte,  and  Pierre  Jaua  Rivers.  Portraits  and  maps. 
8°  half  roan,  uncut.  Phila.,  1810 

2802  PiNKNEY.      Life  of  William   Pinkney.      By   Rev.    William 
/■^  Pinkney.      Portrait.      8°  cloth.  New  York,  1853 

2803  PiOMiNGO.      The  Savage.      By  Piomingo,  a  headman  and 
^  warrior  of  the  Muscogulgee  Nation.      12°  morocco,  gilt. 

Phila.,  1810 

r-  2804  Piozzi,  Mrs.  Autobiography,  Letters  and  Literary  Re- 
mains of  Mrs.  Piozzi  (Thrale.)  Edited  by  A.  Hay- 
ward,      pp.  531.      Small  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1861 

.r-  2805  Pitkin,  Timothy.  Political  and  Civil  History  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  from  1763  to  1797.  pp. 
528,  539.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  mottled  calf. 

New  Haven,  1828 

^_^28o6   Pitman,  Benn.       J'he  Trials  for  Treason  at  Indianapolis, 
7^  disclosing    the    plans   for  establishing    a   north-western 

confederacy,      pp.  389.      Portraits.      Royal  8°  cloth. 

Cincinnati,  1865 

2807  PiTTSFiELD,     Mass.      History    of.      By    Rev.    David    D. 
^^  Field,      pp.80.      Map.      8°  half  roan.        Hartford,  1844 

2808  Pius  VL      Historical  and  Philosophical  Memoirs  of  Pius 
0  0  the  Sixth,  and  of  his  Pontificate.      Translated  from  the 

French,  pp.  340,  391.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1799 
From  the  library  of  Robert  Southey,  with  his  autograph,  and 
with  the  muslin  covers,  done  by  his  daughters,  and  bookplate  on 
fly  leaf. 

^2809  Plans  for  Gentlemen's  Libraries,  with  remarks  on  their 
formation  and  arrangement,  book-binding,  catalogues, 
etc.      pp.  54.      12°  cloth.  London. 

J--  2810  Pliny.     The    Letters  of    Pliny  the   Consul.      With  occa- 
sional   remarks  by    William    Melmoth.       pp.    388,   342. 
Portrait  inserted.      2  vols.  16°  calf.         Edinburgh,  1807 
With  Chippendale  bookplates  of  E.  D.  Ingraham. 


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28 1 1  Plumkr,  William,  Jr.  Life  of  William  Plumer.  Edited, 
with  a  sketch  of  the  author's  life,  by  A.  P.  Peabody. 
Portrait.      8°  cloth,  (shaken).  Boston,  1857 

2812  Plutarch's    Lives.      The   Translation    called    Dryden's. 
^0  Corrected  from  the  Greek  and  revised  by  A.  H.  Clough. 

5  vols.  8°  sprinkled  calf,  gilt,  extra,  by  Riviere. 

Boston,  1859 

2813  Plymouth  Colony.      The  Book  of  the   General    Laws  of 
°  the   Inhabitants  of  the   Jurisdiction   of   New   Plimouth 

collected  out  of  the  Records  of  the  General  Court,  pp. 
56.  Small  folio,  calf.  (Title  page  and  last  leaf  in  fac- 
simile, some  leaves  remargined.) 

S.  Green:  Cambridge,  1672 
^--  2814  Plymouth  Colony.  The  Compact  with  the  Charter  and 
/  Laws  of  the   Colony  of   New   Plymouth;  together  with 

the  Charter  of  the  Council  at  Plymouth,  pp.  357. 
Royal  8°  sheep,  (broken).  Boston,  1836 

^  ^    2815   Plymouth  Colony.      Records  of  the  Colony  of  New  Ply- 
/  *"  mouth   in    New  England,  1633-1697.      Edited  by  N.  B. 

Shurtleff.      10  vols,  small  folio,  cloth,  gilt  tops. 

Boston,  1857 

^fj28i6  Plymouth  Colony.      A    Declaration  of  the  warrantable 
Grounds  and  Proceedings  of  the  First  Associates  of  the 
Government     of     New    Plymouth;     together    with    the 
general  fundamentals  of  their  laws.      pp.  24.      Small  8 
morocco  Boston,  1773 

^^  2817  Plymouth,  Mass.  History  of,  from  1620  to  1832.  By 
James  Thacher.      First  ed.     Map  and  plate.    12°  boards. 

Boston,  1832 

^L^28i8  Plymouth.      The  same.      Seconded.      Map.      12°  cloth. 

Boston,  1835 
^^2819  Plymouth.  History  of,  with  a  sketch  of  the  origin  and 
/  growth  of  separatism.      By  William  T.  Davis.      Illustra- 

tions.     4°  cloth.  Phila.,    1885 

^g-2820  Plymouth.       Ancient    Landmarks    of    Plymouth.       By 
/  William  T.  Davis,   pp.  350,  312.     8°  cloth.    Boston,  1883 

.^^2821   Plymouth.      Guide  to  Plymouth,  and  recollections  of  the 
/  Pilgrims.      By  W.  L.    Russell.      Map   and    plates.      16° 

cloth.  Boston,  1846 

^Q  2822  Plymouth.  Pilgrim  Memorials  and  Guide  to  Plymouth. 
By  W.  L.  Russell.  First  ed.  Map  and  plates.  12° 
half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Boston,  185 1 

S'O  2823  Plymouth.      The  same.      Second  ed.      12°  cloth. 

Boston,  1855 

25-  2824  Plymouth.     The    same.      Third   ed.      Map    and   plates. 

12°  cloth.  Boston,  i860 


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on  2825  Plymouth.  Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims;  or,  incidents 
of  adventure  in  the  history  of  the  first  settlers.  By  J. 
Barnard,  pp  288.  Illustrations.  16°  cloth,  (water 
stained).  Boston,  1851 

^3-2826  Plymouth.  Proceedings  at  the  Cushman  Celebration, 
Aug.  15,  1855; — Proceedings  at  the  Consecration  of  the 
Cushman  Monument,  Sept.  16,  1858.      2  vols.    8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1855-9 

^0  2827  Plymouth.  Speech  on  the  death  of  Col.  Isaac  Lothrop, 
by  Nicholas  Sever,  pp.  2;  —  Speech  on  same  by  Peter 
Oliver,  pp.  12.      8°  paper.  Boston,  1750 

•2,-52828  Plymouth.  Oration  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1802,  by 
John  Q.  Adams,  pp.  31; — Sermon  at  Plymouth,  Dec. 
22,  1802,  in  memory  of  the  landing  of  our  ancestors,  by 
Adoniram  Judson,  pp.  23.  1803;  —  Semicentennial 
Discourse,  Oct.  i,  185 1,  at  the  Third  Church,  by 
Charles  S.  Porter,  pp.  47.    3  vols.  8®  half  roan.    Boston. 

^  t~  2829  Pocahontas,  alias  Natoaka,  and  her  descendants  through 
her  marriage  at  Jamestown,  Virginia,  in  April,  1614, 
with  John  Rolfe,  Gentleman.  With  biographical 
sketches  by  Wyndham  Robertson,  and  illustrative  notes 
by  R.  A.  Brock.  Photographic  portraits.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Richmond,  1887 

^,02830  Poetry.  Calvary,  or  the  Death  of  Christ,  a  poem,  by 
Richard  Cumberland,  1796; — Festus,  a  poem,  by  P.  J. 
Bailey,  1845; — Ossian's  Poems,  1840,  etc.  4  vols.  12° 
cloth  and  sheep. 

«  2831  Poetry.  Miscellaneous,  English  and  American  Poetry. 
28  pamphlets.      8°  and  12°  paper. 

Q^  2832  PoiNTis,  Sieur.  A  Genuine  and  Particular  Account  of 
the  Taking  of  Cathagena  by  the  French  and  Buccaniers, 
1697.      Map.      8°  stitched.  London,  1740 

So  2833  PoLACK,  J.      Manners  and  Customs  of  the  New  Zealand- 

ers.      pp.    288,    304.      Map   and    illustrations.      2    vols, 
small  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1840 

Q  2834  Political  Tracts.  Letter  from  a  Clergy-man,  vindica- 
ting the  Bill  for  preventing  the  Translation  of  Bishops, 
1702; — Letter  sent  from  beyond  the  Seas  to  one  of  the 
Chief  Ministers  of  the  non-conforming  party,  1674;  — 
Lay-Man's  Opinion,  sent  in  a  private  letter,  1687;  — 
Lay-Man's  Answer  to  the  Lay-Man's  Opinion,  1687;  — 
Rebels  Doom;  or,  an  historical  account  of  the  most 
remarkable  rebellions,  1684;  —  No  Protestant  Plot.  2 
parts.  1681-2; — New  Test  of  the  Church  of  England's 
Loyalty,  1687,  etc.      4°  half  calf.        London,  1674-1702 


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S~ri  ^^35   Political.      Harper's  Observations,  1798;  —  Address  to 

the    People    of    Massachusetts:  —  Rufus    King    on  the 

Missouri  Bill,  1819;  —  Principles  of  the  Revolution,  by 

J.  P.  Blanchard; — Letters  on  the  Hartford  Convention, 

by  H.  G.  Otis;  —  Debate  in  the  Senate  on  Martin   Van 

Buren; — Curtis  on  the  Supremacy  of  Congress  over  the 

Territories,  1859;  —  Nebraska  Question,  1854,  etc.      9 

vols.  8°  half  roan. 

f-1  Q  2836   Political.      History  of  American  Politics,  by  Alexander 

/  Johnston,  1884;  —  Protection    of    Majorities,  by  J.   P. 

Quincy,  1876; — Manual  of  Political  Economy,  by  J.  E. 

T.  Rogers,  1869;  —  American  Political   Ideas,  by  John 

Fiske,  1885; — History  and  Analysis  of  the  Constitution 

of  the  United  States,  i860; — Familiar  Exposition  of  the 

Constitution   of  the    United    States,  by   Joseph    Story, 

1847.     6  vols.  12°  cloth. 

(00  ^^37   Pollard,  Edward  A.      The  First  Year  of  the  War.      pp. 

368.      Portraits.      8°  cloth.  Richmond,    1862 

^      2838   Pollard.      Observations  in  the  North,  Eight  months  in 

^  Prison,  and  on  Parole.      By  E.  A.  Pollard,      pp.  142.    8° 

paper.  Richmond,  1865 

2839   PoLYANTHOS.      The  Polyanthos  enlarged.      Portraits  and 

plates.      4  vols.  8°  half  sheep.  Boston,  181 2-14 

Complete  with  all  the  portraits  and   plates,  which  are  generally 
missing. 

Q  p  2840  [PoMEY,  Francis.]  The  Pantheon,  representing  the  Fab- 
ulous Histories  of  the  Heathen  Gods,  and  most  illustri- 
ous Heroes.  (Translated)  by  Andrew  Tooke.  pp.  360, 
34.  Copperplates.  12°  half  morocco.  London,  1784 
/  2841  Pond  Genealogy.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  Daniel 
Pond  and  his  Descendants.    By  E.  D.  Harris.    8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1873 
2^2842   Poole,  VV.  F.     Index  to  Periodical  Literature.     8°  cloth. 

New  York,   1853 

n  2843  Poole.  The  Ordinance  of  1787  and  Dr.  Manasseh  Cut- 
ler as  an  agent  in  its  formation,  pp.  38,  1876;  —  Re- 
marks on  Library  Construction,  pp.  34,  1884;  —  The 
Early  Northwest,  pp.  26,  1889;  —  Who  Owns  Spot 
Pond?  (newspaper  clippings.      4   pamphlets. 

7^2844  [Poole,  John.]     Hamlet  Travestie;  with  Annotations  by 
Dr.  Johnson  and  Geo.  Steevens.      pp.  94.      16°  calf. 

London,  1810 
2845    Pope,  John.      A  Tour  through  the  Southern  and  Western 


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Territories  of  the  United  States  of  North  America. 


1  cloth,  uncut.  Richmond,  1792 

Reprinted,  with  Index  by  C.  L.  Woodward,  New  York,  1888. 


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"00  2846  PoPHAM,  Sir  John.  Reports  and  Cases  collected  by  Sir 
John  Popham,  late  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England,  pp. 
212,  8.      Folio,  calf.  London,  1656 

2847    Popham  Colony.      Memorial  Volume  of  the  Popham  Cel- 
'^  ebration,  August  29,  1862,  commemorative  of  the  Plant- 

ing of  the   Popham  Colony  on  the  Peninsula  of  Sabino, 
August  19,  1607.      Map.      8°  cloth.  Portland,  1863 

Only  700  copies  printed. 

75-  2848  Popham  Colony.  A  Discussion  of  its  Historical  Claims, 
with  a  bibliography  of  the  subject,  1866;  —  Colonial 
Schemes  of  Popham  and  Gorges.  Speech  by  J.  W. 
Thornton,  Aug.  29,  1862; — Hist.  x\ddress  by  J.  W. 
Patterson  at  258th  Anni.  of  Popham  Colony,  1865;  — 
Remarks  on  the  Popham  Celebration,  by  S.  F.  Haven, 
1865;  —  Hist.  Address  by  E.  C.  Benedict  before  N  Y. 
Hist.  Soc,  1864;  — An  Address  on  the  Character  of  the 
Colony  founded  by  George  Popham,  by  E.  E.  Bourne. 
1864.  ■  6  pamphlets. 
c-Q  2849  PoRCACCHi,  Thomaso.  L'  Isole  piu  famose  del  Mondo 
descritte  da  Thomaso  Porcacchi  e  intagliate  da  Giro- 
lamo  Porro.  pp.  201.  Numerous  maps  of  all  the  Is- 
lands of  the  World.      Folio,  vellum.  Venetia,   1576 

The  third  part  treats  upon  the  West  Indies,  and  besides  the  spe- 
cial maps  of  the  American  islands,  includes  a  mappemonde  as  well 
as  a  general  map  of  the  Western  continent. 

J  _.  2850  Portland,  Me.  History  of.  By  William  Willis.  Map 
and  plate.      2  vols,  in  one.      8°  half  morocco. 

Portland,  1833 

P^  2851  Portland.  History  of,  from  1632  to  1864.  By  Wil- 
liam Willis.  Second  ed.  pp.  928.  Map  and  illustra- 
tions.     8°  cloth.  Portland,  1865 

^^2852  Portland.  Extracts  from  the  Journals  kept  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  late  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in 
Falmouth,  from  1720  to  1788.  By  Rev.  Thomas  Smith. 
With  an  Appendix  by  S.  Freeman.  Portrait  of  Smith 
and  portions  of  his  original  Journal,  1741,  and  letter  of 
Wm.  Willis  inserted.      12°  canary  calf,  red  top. 

Portland,  1821 

.^  2853  Portland.  Journals  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  and 
the  Rev.  Samuel  Deane,  Pastors  of  the  First  Church  in 
Portland,  with  a  Summary  History  of  Portland.  By 
W.Willis.    Portrait.    8°  cloth,  (one  page  letter  inserted.) 

Portland,  1849 

2854  Portland  in  the  Past,  with  historical  notes  of  Old  Fal- 
mouth. By  William  Goold.  Portraits  and  illustrations. 
8°  cloth.  Portland,  1886 


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^£,  2855  Portland  Convention.  Address  of  a  C'onvention  of 
Delegates,  met  at  Portland,  Jan.  28,  1795,  on  the  Sub- 
ject of  Separation  from  Massachusetts,  pp.  31.  8° 
half  morocco.  Portland,  (1795) 

00-856  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Annals  of  Portsmouth,  comprising 
a  Period  of  two  Hundred  Years  from  the  first  Settle- 
ment of  the  Town.  By  Nathaniel  Adams,  pp.  400. 
8°  morocco,  gilt.  Portsmouth,  1825 

25^2857  Portsmouth.  Rambles  about  Portsmouth;  Sketches  of 
Persons,  Localities  and  Incidents  of  two  Centuries.  By 
C.  \V.  Brewster,  pp.  376,  375.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8° 
cloth.  Portsmouth,  1859-69 

^^2858  Portsmouth.  The  Portsmouth  Jubilee.  Reception  of 
the  Sons  of  Portsmouth,  resident  abroad,  July  4,  1853. 
pp.  80.      8°  half  roan.  Portsmouth,  1853 

^859  Portsmouth  Records,  1645-1656.  A  transcript  of  the 
first  35  pp.  of  the  earliest  Town  Book,  Portsmouth,  N. 
H.,  with  notes  by  Frank  W.  Hackett.      8°  half  roan. 

Privately  printed:   Portsmouth,  1886 
Presentation  Copy  with  inscription  on  title. 

^<j^286o  Potter,  I.  R.  Life  and  Remarkable  Adventures  of 
Israel  R.  Potter,  who  was  a  Soldier  in  the  American 
Revolution,     pp.    108.      Frontispiece.      16°  half  sheep. 

Providence,  1824 

.2861  Potts,  Thomas.  The  Wonderful!  Discoverie  of  Witches 
in  the  Countie  of  Lancaster,  with  the  Arraignment  and 
Triall  of  nineteen  notorious  Witches,  August  17,  161 2, 
the  Triall  of  Jennet  Preston,  etc.  Not  paged.  Small 
4°  half  calf  (title  mended).  London,   1613 

^^2862  Powers,  Rev.  Grant.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Dis- 
covery, Settlement  and  Progress  of  Events  in  the  Coos 
Country  and  Vicinity,  1754-1785.      12°  sheep. 

Haverhill,  N.  H.,  1841 

/J22863   Powers.      The  same.      12°  cloth.  Haverhill,  1880 

^^2864  PowNALL,  Thomas.  The  Administration  of  the  Colonies. 
Third  ed.  London,  1766;  —  Same.  Second  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1765;— A  Review  of  Mr.  Pitt's  x\dministration, 
London,  1762.      8°  half  sheep. 

^5-2865    PowNALL.      The  Administration  of  the  British  Colonies. 
I  Fifth  ed.      2  vols.  8°  calf.  London,  1774 

Autographs  of  Rufus  Choate  and  ex-libris  of  Jas.  Stewart,  Esqr., 
Killymoon. 

/^    2866   PowNALL.      The  Speech  of  Th-m-s  P-wn-11,  Esq.,  late 
/  G-v-rn-r  of  this  Province  in  the  H-se  of  C-m-ns,  in 

Favor  of  America,      pp.  16.     4°  half  calf. 

With  note  by  J.  S.  Barry.  (December,  1768) 


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j  '  o  0^867  Pratt,  Phinehas.  A  Declaration  of  the  Affairs  of  the 
English  People  that  first  inhabited  New  England.  Ed- 
ited, with  notes,  by  R.  Frothingham.  8°  half  calf, 
gilt.  Boston,  1858 

"Tinted  Paper  "  Copy,  only  4  so  issued. 
j    00  2868   Pray,  J.  C,  Jr.      Prose  and  Verse,  from  the  Port   Folio 
I  of  an  Editor,      pp.  186.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1836 

^^"2869  Pray,  Lewis  G.  History  of  Sunday  Schools,  and  of  Re- 
ligious Education,  from  the  earliest  Times,  pp.  262. 
Portrait.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1847 

/    .25'287o   Preble,  G.  H.      A  Chronological   History  of  the  Origin 
I  and  Development  of  Steam  Navigation,  1543-1882.    pp. 

'  483.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1883 

^  (i0    -2871    Prentice,  Thomas.      Thanksgiving  for  the  Reduction  of 
/  j  Cape    Breton,   preached    at  Charlestown,  July  18,1745. 

!  pp.  39.      8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1745 

u  ^5-2872   Prenties,  S.  W.      Narrative  of  a  Shipwreck  on  the  Island 
.  of  Cape  Breton,  in  a  Voyage  from   Quebec,  1780.      pp. 

j  108.      Fourth   ed.      16°  sheep.  London,  1783 

/    ^    2873   Presbyterian  Doctrine.     Some  short  Observations  made 
on  the  Presbyterian  Doctrine  of  Election  and   Reproba- 
j  tion.      pp.  38.     18°  half  roan. 

1  Andrew  Bradford :   Phila.,  1721 

3  OD  2874  Prescott,  Benjamin.  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Joshua 
Gee,  in  Answer  to  his  of  June  3,  1743,  addressed  to  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Ells.      pp.  28.      8°    half  roan,    (title  stained). 

Boston,  1743 

r-2875   Prescott,  James.      Report  of  the  Trial  of  James   Pres- 

"^      '^  cott.   Judge  of   the    Probate    of    Wills,    for    Middlesex 

I  County,      for     Misconduct    and    Maladministration     in 

I  Office,     pp.  225.     8°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1821 

00-  2876  Prescott,  W.  H.      History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico. 

First  ed.    Portraits.    3  vols.  8°  cloth.      New  York,  1843 

^  2877   Prescott.      History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isa- 

^  ^^  bella  the  Catholic.      Tenth  ed.      Portraits.      3    vols.   8° 

j  cloth.  Boston,  1844 

/  ^^15-2878  Prescott.      The  same.     First  ed.     3  vols.    8°  cloth. 

/  Boston,  1838 

'r5~  2879  Prescott.     History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru.     Portraits. 

/  2  vols.  8°  cloth.                                                     Boston,  1855 

^Q   2880  Prescott.      Memoir  of  Abbott  Lawrence,  (prepared  for 

.  the  National  Portrait  Gallery),    pp.  51.    Portrait.    Royal 

'  4°  cloth.                                               Privately  printed,  1856 

j^  -Sj^-aSSi  Prescott.  Life  of.  By  George  Ticknor.  pp.  491. 
Portrait.      4"^  cloth,  uncut,  gilt  top.                Boston,  1864 

I  Large  Paper  . 


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2882   Price,  Richard.      State  of  the  Public  Debts  and  Finance 
at  Signing  the  preliminary  articles  of  Peace,  Jan.  1783; 

—  Reflections  on  the  Observations  on  the  Importance 
of  the  American  Revolution,  1786.      2  vols.  8°  half  calf. 

London  and  Phila. 
o  y,  2883  Price.  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty,  etc. 
London  1776;  — An  Appeal  to  the  Justice  and  Interests 
of  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  in  the  present  Dispute 
with  America,  London  1775;  —  Declaration  by  the  Rep- 
resentatives of  the  United  Colonies  of  North  America, 
(bound  together).      8°  sheep.  London,  1775 

^^2884  Prichard,  J.  C.  An  Analysis  of  the  Egyptian  Mythol- 
ogy, in  which  the  Philosophy  and  the  Superstitions  of 
the  Ancient  Egyptians  is  compared  with  those  of  the 
Indians  and  other  Nations  of  Antiquity,  pp.  427,  16, 
128.      Plates.      8°  half  calf.  '    London,  1838 

With  notes  by  Henry  Thomas  Buckle. 

/  o  2885  Priest,  Josiah.  American  Antiquities  and  Discoveries 
in  the  West.    pp.  400.    Plates.    8°  half  roan,  uncut. 

Albany,  1838 

X    /     2886   Priestley,  Joseph.    Disquisitions  relating  to  Matter  and 
^  Spirit,  2  vols.,  1782;  —  Examination  of    Dr.   Reid's  In- 

quiry into  the  Human  Mind,  1775;  —  Letters  to  a  Phil- 
osophical Unbeliever,  1787;  —  Letter  to  the  Rev.  John 
Palmer,  1779;  —  Comparison  of  the  Institutions  of 
Moses  with  those  of  the  Hindoos,  1 799 ;  —  Doctrines  of 
Heathen  Philosophy,  1804;  —  History  of  the  Corrup- 
tions of  Christianity,  1797;  —  Remarks  on  Fourth  Vol- 
ume of  Blackstone's  Commentaries,  1773;  —  An  Appeal 
to  the  Public  on  the  subject  of  Riots  in  Birmingham, 
1792;  Tracts  in  Controversy  with  Bishop  Horsley,  181 5; 

—  Letters  to  a  Young  Man,  1792;  —  Lectures  on  His- 
tory and  General  Policy,  1803;  —  Priestley-Linn  Con- 
troversy, 1803; — Memoirs  of,  to  the  year  1795.  ^^ 
vols.  8°  calf  and  half  calf. 

5-^2887  Prince,  Thomas.  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Great 
and  Publick  Loss  in  the  Decease  of  the  Rev.  Cotton 
Mather,  pp.  26.  Small  8°  calf,  gilt,  (corner  of  title 
mended).  Boston,  1728 

Of  2888  Prince.  Chronological  History  of  New  England,  in  the 
Form  of  Annals.  Portrait.  2  vols.  12°  morocco, 
bevelled  sides,  red  edges.  Boston,  1736-55 

The  two  numbers  of  vol.  2  are  very  scarce,  having  been  printed  19 
years  after  volume  ist,  (1755)-  Most  of  the  copies  of  the  first  vol- 
ume were  bound,  and  are  usually  found  in  that  form. 

Autograph  of  "  Fra.  Foxcroft,  July  i,  1737"  on  title  page. 


268 


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Prince.  Annals  of  New  England.  Vol.  2.  Numbers  i 
and  2  (all  published),      pp.  98.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

Boston,  1818 
Prince.      A  Fragment    of    the    Original    Manuscript    of 
Prince's  Annals  of  New  England.    16°  crimson  morocco, 
extra. 

Nine  leaves  of  MSS.  in  the  author's  handwriting,  containing  some 
matter  not  found  in  the  published  work. 

Prince.  Chronological  History  of  New  England  in  the 
Form  of  Annals.  New  edition,  pp.  439.  Portrait.  8° 
morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1826 

Prince.  The  same.  Third  edition.  With  Additions  by 
S.  G.  Drake,  pp.  429,  26.  Numerous  portraits,  and  a 
manuscript  Index  prepared  for  this  copy.  8°  half  mo- 
rocco. Boston,  1852 

Prince.  Christ  abolishing  death.  ...  A  Sermon  occa- 
sioned by  the  death  of  the  Honorable  Mary  Belcher.- .  . 
delivered  at  Boston,  Oct.  17,  1736.  pp.  42.  Small  4^ 
stitched.  Boston,  1736 

Autograph  :  "  For  the  Rev.  Edward  Wigglesworth,  D.  D.,  presented 
by  T.  Prince.  " 

Prince.  Thanksgiving  Sermons  at  Boston,  Aug.  14  and 
Nov.  27,  1746.      2  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 

Prince.  The  Psalms,  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs  of  the 
Old  and  New  Testament,  being  the  New  England 
Psalm-Book  revised  and  improved.  pp.  360.  16° 
original  morocco  binding,  gilt  edges.  Boston,  1758 

Prince.  Some  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  together  with  a  Pedigree  of  his 
Family.  By  S.  G.  Drake.  Portrait  and  plate.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  185 1 

Prince.  Catalogue  of  Books  presented  by  Him  to  the 
Old  South  Church  and  Society,      pp.  112.    8°  half  roan. 

Boston,  1846 

Prince.  The  same.  With  a  Memoir  by  W.  H.  Whit- 
more.      Portrait,      pp.   166.      12°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1868 

Prince.  Account  of  the  New  England  Library.  Ac- 
count of  the  Books  and  Manuscripts  lately  deposited  by 
the  Old  South  Church  and  Society  in  the  Library  of  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society:  (pp.  7  from  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Col.      Second  series,   vol.  7,  181S.    pp.   179- 

185)- 

Presentation  copy  to  Lieut.-Gov.  William  Phillips. 

Prince.      The  American  Part  of    the    Collection    which 

formerly  belonged  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince,    pp.  70. 

Royal  8°  paper.  Boston.  1868 


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//  op~^9°^  Prince,  Thomas,  Jr.  Christian  History,  containing  Ac- 
counts of  the  Revival  and  Propagation  of  Religion  in 
Great  Britain  and  America,  for  the  year  1743  and  1744. 
Portrait  inserted.    2  vols.  8°  full  crimson  morocco. 

Boston,  1744-45 

2902  Prince  Society's  Publications.     17  vols,  small  4°  half  red 
''^^■^S'o  morocco,  uncut,  and  2  vols,  in  paper,  uncut.    Together 

19  vols. 

Boston,    Printed  for    the    Prince   Society,    1868-88 

Only  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 

I.  &  II.  The  Hutchinson  Papers.  A  New  Edition.  Collated  with 
and  Collected  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  and  Edited,  with  Illus- 
trative Notes.     2  vols.     Albany,  1866. 

III.  New  England's  Prospect.  A  true,  lively,  and  experimental! 
description  of  that  part  of  America,  commonly  called  New  England. 
...  By  William  Wood.     [Edited  by  Charles  Deane.]   Boston,  1865. 

IV.  Dunton's  Letters;  Written  from  New  England,  A.  D.,  1686. 
In  which  are  described  his  Voyages  by  Sea,  his  Travels  on  Land,  and 
the  Characters  of  his  Friends  and  Acquaintances.  With  Notes  and 
an  Appendix,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1S67. 

v.,  VI.  &  VII.  The  Andros  Tracts  :  being  a  Collection  of  Pamph- 
lets and  Official  Papers  issued  during  the  Period  between  the  Over- 
throw of  the  Andros  Government  and  the  Establishment  of  the  Sec- 
ond Charter  of  Massachusetts.  With  Notes  and  a  Memoir  of  Sir  Ed- 
mund Andros,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.     Boston,  186S-69.     3  vols. 

VIII.  William  Alexander  and  American  Colonization.  Including 
Three  Royal  Charters  ;  a  Tract  on  Colonization;  a  Patent  of  the 
County  of  Canada  and  of  Long  Island  ;  and  the  Roll  of  the  Knights 
Baronets  of  New  Scotland  ;  with  Annotations  and  a  Memoir  by  the 
Rev.  Edmund  F.  Slafter,  A.  M.  Boston,  1873. 

IX.,  X.  &  XI.  Voyages  of  Samuel  de  Champlain.  Translated 
from  the  French  by  Charles  Ponieroy  Otis.  With  Historical  Illustra- 
tions by  the  Rev.  E.  F.  Slafter.     3  vols.     Boston,  1880-82. 

XII.  John  Wheelwright.  His  writings,  including  his  Fast-Day 
Sermon,  1637.  His  Mercurius  Anglicanus,  1645.  His  paper  on  the 
Indian  dead  of  1629.     With  a  memoir  by  C.  H.  Bell.       Boston,  1876. 

XIII.  Voyages  of  the  Northmen  to  North  America.  With  Intro- 
duction by  E.  F.  Slafter.     1877. 

XIV.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  Colony  in  America. 

XV.  Morton's  New  English  Canaan,  with  Notes  by  C.  F.  Adams. 

XVI.  Radisson's  Voyages,  with  Notes,  by  G.  D.  Scull. 

XVII.  Capt.  John  Mason,  i  vol. 

XVIII.  Antinomianism,  i  vol. 
Extra.     Genealogies   of  the   Payne  and  Gore  Families  by  V/.  H. 

Whitmore. 

2903  Princeton,  Mass.  History  of  Princeton,  from  its  first 
Settlement;  with  a  Sketch  of  the  present  Religious  Con- 
troversy in  that  Place.  By  C.  T.  Russell,  pp.  130. 
8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1838 

*)         2904  Princeton.      History  of  Princeton,  from   1739   to   1852. 
By  J-  L.  Hanaford.    pp.  204.    i2°cloth.    Worcester,  1852 


26- 


2905  Princeton.  Celebration  of  the  looth  Anniversary  of 
the  Incorporation  of  the  Town  of  Princeton,  October 
20,  1859.      pp.   119.      8°  cloth.  Worcester,  i860 


2  70  CATAlAKiUE. 

~7^         2906   Prior  Documents.     A  Collection  of  Interesting,  Authen- 
^  '^^  tic  Papers,  relative  to  the  Dispute  between  Great  Britain 

and  America,  shewing  the  Causes  and  Progress  of  that 
Misunderstanding  from  1764  to  1775.  pp.  280.  8°  half 
sheep.  J.  Almon:   London,  1777 

2907   Prize  Essays   on  a  Congress  of  Nations,      pp.  706.      8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1840 

7jr  2908  Proclamations  for  Thanksgiving,  issued  by  the  Conti- 
nental Congress,  President  Washington,  by  the  National 
and  State  Governments  on  the  Peace  of  1815,  and  by 
the  Governors  of  New  York.  pp.  183.  Royal  8°  paper, 
uncut.  Albany,  1858 

/     ^    2909   Proud,    Robert.       History    of    Pennsylvania,    in    North 
'  America,  from   1681  till  after  the  Year  1742;  to  which 

is  added  a  brief  Description  of  the  said  Province.  Por- 
trait and  map.      2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1797 
/^^_-29io  Prynnl,    William.      A    Looking    Glasse    for    all    Lordly 
Prelates,     pp.  104.     4°  half  calf.  (London,  1636) 

(Title  page  wanting.) 
//  00   2911    Prynne.      Histrio-Mastix;    the  Players  Scourge,  or  Ac- 
tors Tragaedie,  divided   into  two   Parts,      pp.  1006,  40. 
Thick  small  4°  calf.  London,  1633 

For  writing  this  book  the  Author  was  fined  ;!f  5000,  stood  twice  in 
the  pillory,  lost  both  his  ears,  etc. 
^^2912   Prynne.      A    New    Discovery  of  the    Prelates  Tyranny, 
etc.      pp.  227.      Portrait  of  William   Lord,  Arch-Bishop 
of  Canterbury.      Small  4°  half  calf.  London,  1641 

^^2913  Prynne.  The  Popish  Royall  Favourite;  or  a  full  Dis- 
covery of  His  Majesties,  Extraordinary  Favours  to 
Papists,  Priests,  Jesuits,  etc.,  pp.  76,  London,  1643;  — 
A  Fresh  Discovery  of  some  prodigous  New  Wandring- 
Blasing: Stars  and  Firebrands,  stiling  themselves  New 
Lights,  etc.,  pp.  88.  London,  1646.  In  i  volume,  4° 
half  morocco. 
Q„29i4  Prynne.  The  Signal  Loyalty  of  Gods  true  Saints  and 
Pious  Christians  towards  their  Kings,  London,  1660;  — 
Seasonable,  Legal  and  Historical  Indication  of  the  Laws 
of  England,  London,  1655;  —  The  Levellers  levelled  to 
the  very  Ground,  London,  1647;  —  Vindication  of  the 
Liberties  of  England  against  Illegal  Taxes,  London, 
1649;  —  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  Dec.  4, 
1648,  London,  1649;  —  A  Breife  Memento  to  the  pres- 
ent unparliamentary  junto,  London,  1649;  —  Prynne, 
the  Member  reconciled  to  Prynne,  the  Barrester,  Lon- 
don, 1649;  —  Historical  Collection  of  Ancient  Parlia- 
ments, London,  1649; — A  Gospel  plea  for  Tythes,  Lon- 
don, 1660.      Bound  in  4  vols,  small  4°  half  morocco. 


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hf    ^^2915    Prynne.      a  Breviate  of  the  Life  of  William  Laud,  Arch- 
I  ^^  bishop  of  Canterbury,  pp.  35;  —  Canterburie's  Doome, 

or  a  Compleat  History  of  the  Tryall,  Condemnation, 
Execution  of  William  Laud,  pp.  565;  —  Hidden  Workes 
of  Darkness,  brought  to  Publike  Light,  or  a  Necessary 
Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Archbishop  of  Can- 
terburie's Tryall,  pp.  255.  Frontispieces  by  W.  Hollar. 
Bound  in  one  volume.  Folio,  calf.  London,  1645-46 
/  1^  2916  [PsALMANAAZAAR,  Georgc.]  An  Historical  and  Geo- 
graphical Description  of  Formosa.  Second  ed.  pp. 
296.      Map  and  plates.      8°  calf.  London,  1705 

/   =25'  29 '^ 7   PsALMANAZAR.      Mcmoirs  of  .    .    .    commonly  known  by 

^  the  Name  of  George  Psalmanazar,  a  reputed   Native  of 

Formosa,   written    by    Himself.      Second   ed.      pp.  307. 

Portrait.      8°  calf.  London,  1765 

/  ^P  2918  Psalms  and  Hymns.  Belknap's  Psalms,  1818;  —  The 
Same,  1820;  —  Willard's  Sacred  Poetry,  1830;  —  W^atts's 
Psalms,  1808;  —  Hymns  for  Private  Worship,  1827  (3 
copies);  —  Ellis's  Collection  of  Psalms,  1845.  8  vols. 
12°  and  16°  sheep.  Boston. 

S3   Do  ^9^9  Ptolemy.      Geographia  Vniversalis,  vetus  et  nova.     Li- 
I  bros  viii.     Quorum  primus  nova  translatione  Pirckheim- 

heri  &  accessione  commentarioli  illustrior  quam  hacte- 
nus  fuerit,  redditus  est.  .  .  .  pp.  155.  Maps.  Folio, 
calf.  Basileae, 

apud    Henricum    Petrum:     Mense    Martio,  Anno,    1540 

The  first  edition  of  Ptolemy,  by  Sebastian  Munster,  which  was  re- 
printed in  1541,  1545  and  1552.  The  first  map,  "  Typhus  Univer- 
salis," contains  the  western  continent,  the  southern  portion  of  which 
bears  the  name,  "  America  seu  insula  Erasilij,"  with  a  description  on 
the  reverse. 

<~  qq   2920  PucKLE,    James.      The    Club;     in    a    Dialogue    between 
I  Father  and    Son.     In   Vino  Veritas.       London,    Printed 

'  for    the    Author,   James    Puckle,    171 1.      New    edition, 

I  with  an  Epistle  to  the  Reader.      Portrait  by  Bragg,  and 

!  numerous    fine    wood-cuts    by   Thurston.      Imperial    8° 

half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  181 7 

Large  paper  :  with  the  Portrait  and  all  the  wood-cuts,  proofs  upon 
India  Paper. 

Qq  2921    PuLSZKY,    Francis    and    Theresa.      White,    Red,    Black. 

'  Sketches  of   Society  in   the  United   States.      3  vols.   12° 

half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1853 

2922  PuLTENEY,  William.  Thoughts  on  the  present  State  of 
Affairs  with  America,  and  the  Means  of  Conciliation. 
Fourth  ed.      pp.   102.      8°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

London,  17  78 


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PuRCHAS,  Samuel.  Hakluytus  Posthumus  or  Purchas 
his  Pilgrimes.  Contayning  a  history  of  the  world,  in 
sea  voyages  and  lande-travells,  by  Englishmen  and 
others.  Wherein  God's  wonders  in  nature  and  Provi- 
dence, the  actes,  arts,  varieties  and  vanities  of  men 
w"*  a  world  of  the  worlds-rarities,  are  by  a  world  of  ey- 
witnesse  authors,  related  to  the  world.  Some  left 
written  by  Mr.  Hakluyt  at  his  death.  More  since  added, 
his  also  perused,  and  perfected.  All  examined,  abre- 
viated,  illustrated  with  notes,  enlarged  with  discourses, 
adorned  with  pictures  and  expressed  in  mapps.  In 
fower  parts,  each  containing  five  books.  By  Samuel 
Purchas.  Engraved  title,  and  numerous  maps  and 
plates,  including  the  Hondius  map  inserted  at  page  65 
of  Vol.  I,  and  a  fac-simile  map  of  the  world  in  Part  i. 
5  vols,  folio,  superbly  bound  in  full  crimson  crushed 
levant  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges. 

William  Stansby:   London,  1625-26 

Purchas.  Purchas  his  Pilgrimes.  The  fourth  Part. 
Folio,  bound  uniform  with  the  "  Pilgrimes." 

London,  1625 

This  is  a  duijlicate  of  Volume  IV,  the  volume  which  relates  chiefly 
to  America.  It  was  once  in  the  possession  of  Thomas  Prince,  and 
contains  numerous  MS.  notes  by  him,  and  was  used  by  him  in  the 
compilation  of  the  Chronological  History. 

Purchas.  Purchas  his  Pilgrimage,  or  Relations  of 
the  World  and  the  Religions  observed  in  all  Ages  and 
Places  discouered,  from  the  Creation  unto  this  present 
Time.  First  ed.  pp.  752,  18.  Folio,  bound  uniform 
with  the  "  Pilgrimes." 

Printed  by  William  Stansby:   London,  1613 

Purchas.       Purchas  his  Pilgrimage.      Second  ed.,  much 
enlarged  with  Additions  through  the  whole  work.      pp. 
918,  36.      Folio,  bound  uniform  with  the  "Pilgrimes." 
William  Stansby:   London,  1614 

Purchas.  Purchas  his  Pilgrimage.  Third  ed.  pp. 
1 102,  40.  Folio,  bound  uniform  with  the  "Pilgrimes." 
Large  paper.  William  Stansby:   London,  161 7 

The  above  9  vols,  of  Purchas,  form  a  remarkable  set  of  all  the  edi- 
tions, fine  tall  copies  in  perfect  condition. 

Purchas.  Purchas  his  Pilgrim.  Microcosmus,  or  the 
Historic  of  Man.  pp.  818.  12°  full  crimson  morocco 
extra,  gilt  edges,  inside  borders.  London,  1619 

Purchas.  Spiritual  Honey  from  Natural  Hives;  or. 
Meditations  and  Observations  on  the  Natural  History 
and  Habits  of  Bees.      16°  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 


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/f  oe  ^93°  i^URCHAS.  Pelgrimagie,  Gedeylt  in  twintich  Eoecken. 
Waer  van  het  eerste  Boeck  begrijpt  de  Voyagien  en 
Reysen  ghedaen  door  de  oude  Coninghen  Patriarchen, 
Apostelen  en  Philosophen.  .  .  .  Engraved  and  printed 
title,      pp.  303.      Small  4°  vellum. 

Jacob  Benjamin:  Amsterdam,  1655 
/    00  ^93^   PuRRY,  J.  C.      Memorial  presented  to  the  Duke  of  New- 
castle, Chamberlain   of  H.    M.  King   George,  upon   the 
present  condition  of  Carolina,  1724.      pp.  24.      Small  4° 
paper.  Augusta,  1880 

Only  250  copies  privately  printed. 
/p  2932   PuTLiTz,  Gustave.     Forest  Voices.    Translated  from  the 
German.      Edited   by  Rev.    C.  A.  Smith,      pp.  102.      Il- 
lustrations.     4°  cloth.  Albany,  1866 
|'T2933  Putnam,  F.  VV.      Reports  upon   Archaeological  and  Eth- 
/               nological  Collections   from   Vicinity  of    Santa  Barbara, 
Cal.,    and    from    ruined   Pueblos   of  Arizona  and   New 
Mexico;    with   appendix    of    Indian    vocabularies,      pp. 
497.      Maps  and   plates.      Large   4°    cloth.      (Wheeler's 
Survey,  Vol.  7.)                                          Washington,  1879 
55*2934   Putnam,  G.  P.      American   Facts,      pp.    292.      Map  and 
portraits.      Small  8°  cloth,  uncut.                   London,  1845 
/  '^-935   FuTNAM,  Israel.      Life  of.      By  Increase  N.  Tarbox.    pp. 
389.      Map  and  illustrations.      8°  cloth.        Boston,  1876 
3  /JL,^^^^   Putnam,    Gen.    Rufus.       Journal    of,    kept   in    northern 
New  York    during   four   campaigns  of    the  old    French 
and     Indian     War,    1757-1760.      With    notes    by    E.    C. 
Dawes,      pp.  115.      Small  4°  paper,  uncut.    Albany,  1886 
Only  100  copies  printed. 
_2c>-937    Putnam's  Monthly  Magazine.      Vol.  I.      8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1853 
^2938  Pynchun,  William.  The  Meritorious  Price  of  Man's 
Redemption;  or,  Christ's  satisfaction  discussed  and  ex- 
plained. 4°  calf.  London,  1655 
An  Answer  to  Norton's  "  A  Discussion  of  that  Great  Point,  etc., 
1653,"  written  by  Norton  by  order  of  General  Court,  in  answer  to 
Fynchon's  "  The  Meritorious  Price  of  our  Redemption,"  1650, 
(an  entirely  different  work  from  this,)  which  was  ordered  to  be  burned. 

75^00-939   PvNCHON.      The  Covenant   of   Nature  made  with  Adam, 

described    and    cleared    from    sundry    great    mistakes. 

PP-  53^-      4°  sheep.  London,  1662 

This  is  a  continuation  or  supplement  to  the  above,  and  is  a  fuller 

answer  to  Norton's  "  Discussion." 


7 


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oa  ~^       J     jUAERE    (A)    concerning   the    Church-Government 

V^   practised    in   the  separate  congregations,      pp.    14. 

Small  4''  half  morocco.  London,  1643 


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2941  Quaker  Tracts.  A  Declaration  and  an  Information 
from  us  the  Quakers,  to  the  present  Governors,  the 
King,  etc.,  London,  1660; — Christian  Tolleration,  1664; 
—  Conscientious  Cause  of  Sufferers,  called  Quakers, 
(1664); — Persecution  inconsistent  with  Christianity, 
(1670);  — Christian  Testimony  born  by  the  Quakers  in 
London,  (1679),  etc.  Bound  in  one  vol.  Small  4°  half 
morocco.  London,  1660-1679 

_  ^2942  Quakers.  Something  in  Answer  to  a  Book  printed  in 
1678,  called  the  Hidden  Things  brought  to  Light,  with 
Robert  Rice  of  Barbadoes  his  name  to  it.  pp.  43.  Small 
4°  calf.  n.  p.,  1679 

Qp  2943  Quakers.  Remarks  on  the  Quaker  unmask'd;  or  plain 
truth  found  to  be  plain  falshood.      pp.  8°.    16°  half  calf. 

John  Morris:   Phila.,  1764 

rff-Q  2944  QuARLES,  John.  Regale  Lectum  Miserise;  or  a  kingly 
bed  of  miserie;  in  which  is  contained  a  dreame  with  an 
elegie  upon  the  martyrdome  of  Charls,  late  King  of 
England.      Second  ed.      pp.   104.      2  plates.      18°  calf. 

Printed  in  the  yeare  1649 

/j  ^-Q  2945  Quebec.  Hawkins"  Picture  of  Quebec;  with  historical 
recollections.      Numerous  plates.      12°  calf,  red  edges. 

Quebec,  1834 

I  yj  Q  2946  QuEVEDO  y  Villegas,  D.  Francisco.  The  Visions  of. 
Made  English  by  Sir  Roger  L'Estrange.  Eighth  ed. 
pp.  344.      8°  calf.  London,  1696 

«  --JJ  2947  QuiNCY,  Edmund.  Treatise  of  Hemp-Husbandry,  being 
a  collection  of  approved  instruction  as  to  the  choice 
and  preparation  of  the  soils  most  proper  to  the  growth 
of  that  useful  and  valuable  material  and  also  as  to  the 
subsequent  management  thereof,  agreeable  to  the  experi- 
ence of  several  countries  wherein  it  has  been  produced, 
both  in  Europe  and  America.  Plate,  pp.  33.  Small 
4°  half  calf.  Boston,  1765 

■^  yj      2948  QuiNCY,    Josiah,  Jr.      Reports  of   Cases  argued  and  ad 
judged  in  the  Superior  Court  of  Judicature  of  the  Prov- 
j  ince  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  between  1761  and  1772.    pp. 

I  606.      8°  sheep,  (rebacked).  Boston,  1865 

;  J2.  5*^949   QuiNCY.      Memoir  of   the  Life  of   Josiah  Quincy,  Jr.,   of 

Massachusetts,      pp.  498.      Portrait  and    two  autograph 

I  letters  inserted.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1825 

S~0  ^95°  Quincy.      The  same.      Second  ed.      pp.  431.     8°  cloth. 

Boston,    1874 

/    ^P   2951   Quincy,  Josiah.      Speeches  delivered  in  the  Congress  of 

the  United  States,  1805-1813.      pp.  412.     8°  cloth,  un- 

1  put,  Boston,  1874 


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J,  I      2952   QuiNCY.      History  of  Harvard  University,      pp.  612,  728. 
Portrait  and  plates.      2  vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1840 
^;2.2953  QuiNCY.      History   of  the  Boston   Athenaeum,  with  bio- 
graphical   notices  of    its  deceased   founders,      pp.    104. 
Portrait  inserted.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1851 

—  2954  QuiNCY.      Orations,    Speeches,    Addresses,    etc.,     1830- 

1867.  (19) 
Vi  2955  QuiNCY.  Tribute  from  the  Massachusetts  Historical  So- 
ciety, 1864; — Memoir,  by  James  Walker,  1867; — Essay 
on  Soiling  of  Cattle,  1859; — Manuscript  Corrections  of 
Shakespeare's  Plays,  1854;' — Observations  on  the  Act 
of  Parliament,  1774,  (lacks  title  page);  —  Address  to 
Boston  Aldermen,  1829;  —  Speech  in  Music  Hall,  Aug. 
16,  1854,  etc.     8  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 

/  ^^2956  QuiNCY.      A    Brief    Account    of    the    Quincy    Family  of 
Boston,      pp.  7.      8°  paper.  Boston,  1857 

3  002957  QuiNCY,  Mass.  Some  Account  of  the  Early  History  of, 
by  George  Whitney.  Plate.  1827;  —  Two  (historical) 
Discourses  at  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  First  Cong. 
Church,  by  W.  P.  Lunt,  1839; — Commemorative  Dis- 
course at  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation 
of  the  Town,  by  G.  Whitney;  —  Lunt's  Funeral  Dis- 
course on  John  Quincy  Adams,  1848,; —  Everett's 
Eulogy  of  J.  Q.  Adams,  in  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston,  1848. 
Bound  in  one  vol.  8°  boards. 
12,  -5-02958  QuiNCY.  History  of  Braintree,  Mass.,  1639-1708,  the 
North  Precinct  of  Braintree,  1708-1792,  and  the  town 
of  Quincy,  1792-1889.  By  Charles  Francis  Adams.  8° 
cloth.  Cambridge,  1891 

Only  50  copies  privately  printed.     Presentation  copy. 
25^2959  QuiNTANA,  Don  M.  J.      Memoirs  of    Gonzalo  Fernandez 
de  Cardova,  styled   the  Great  Captain.     Translated  by 
Joseph  Russell,      pp.  226.      12°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  185 1 

-900^96°   "T^ABELAIS.    Francis.      Works    of.     Translated    by 

y\^  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart  and   Motteaux.      4  vols.  16° 

cloth,  uncut.  London,  1845 

L^  /Y5-2961   Rae,  John.      Statement  of  some  New    Principles  on  the 

/  Subject  of  Political  Economy,     pp.  414.      8°  half  calf. 

Boston,  1834 
I   ^£,2962   Raine,  Rev.  John.      History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Par- 
ish of  Blyth,  in  the  Counties  of  Nottingham  and   York, 
pp.  191.      Plates.      Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut. 

Westminster,  i860 


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2963  Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.  The  Discoverie  of  the  Large,  rich 
and  bewtiful  Empire  of  Guinea,  with  a  Relation  of  the 
Great  and  Golden  Citie  of  Manoa,  and  the  Provinces 
of  Emeria,  etc.,  Performed  in  the  years  1595.  pp.  112. 
Small  4°  red  crushed  levant  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges, 
by  Pratt.  Robert  Robinson:   London,  1596 

"  This  book  very  seldom  occurs  for  sale.  This  results  from  the 
double  demand,  on  one  side,  in  the  market  for  early  works  of  dis- 
covery in  America,  and  on  the  other,  from  collectors  of  Elizabethan 
literature.  The  great  name  of  Raleigh  lends  a  treble  value  to  his 
English  text  as  compared  with  the  Latin  translation,  although  the 
latter  is  adorned  with  plates,  and  very  rare.  The  "  Discoverie  "  is 
also  interesting  as  having  been  read  by  Shakespeare,  and  as  having 
afforded  him  matter  for  illusion.  Indeed,  the  influence  of  Raleigh's 
Guiana  is  found  throughout  English  Literature  in  the  entire  seven- 
teenth century.  " — Quaritch   Cat. 

Q  0  2964  Raleigh.  Newes  of  Sir  Walter  Rauleigh  with  the  true 
Description  of  Guiana;  and  also  a  Relation  of  the  excel- 
lent Government,  and  much  hope  of  the  Prosperity  of 
the  Voyage,  pp.  46.  Portraits  of  Raleigh  and  Queen 
Elizabeth  inserted.  Small  4°  morocco,  gilt  edges.  (Ti- 
tle mounted.)  London,  1618 

^^  2965  Raleigh.  A  Declaration  of  the  Demeanor  and  Cariage 
of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  as  well  in  his  Voyages,  as  in,  and 
sithence  his  Returne.      pp.  63.      Small  4°  sprinkled  calf. 

London,  1618 

/|-^  2966  Raleigh.  Another  ^copy.  Small  4°  boards,  uncut, 
(corners  of  last  10  leaves  repaired).  London,  1618 

0  0^9^7  Raleigh.  The  Prerogative  of  Parliaments  in  England, 
pp.  66.      Small  4°  half  morocco.  Midelburge,  1628 

«'Y2968  Raleigh.      The  Life  and  Death   of  Mahomet,   the  Con- 

/  questor    of    Spaine,    etc.       Portrait,     (mounted).       16° 

sheep.  London,  1637 

O)  2969  Raleigh.  The  Prince,  or  Maxims  of  State,  pp.  46. 
Small  4°  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1642 

^-g  2970  Raleigh.  Judicious  and  Select  Essays  and  Observa- 
tions;—  Apologie  for  his  Voyage  to  Guiana; — The 
Royall  Navy  and  Sea  Service,  etc.  Fine  portrait  by 
Ro.  Vaughan.      16°  half  calf.  London,  1650 

--^2971  Raleigh.  The  Marrow  of  Historie,  or  an  Epitome  of 
all  Historicall  Passages  from  the  Creation,  to  the  End 
of  the  last  Macedonian  War.  Abreviated  by  A.  R. 
(Alexander  Ross),  pp.  574.  Fine  portrait  by  John 
Whittaker.      16°  calf.  London,  1650 

2972   Raleigh.      The  Arts  of  Empire,  and  Mysteries  of  State 

0  0  discabinated     in    Political     and    Polemical  Aphorisms. 

Published  by  John  Milton,  Esq.      pp.  238,  2.      12°  calf. 

London,  1692 


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I  I ^ _  2973   Raleigh.       Three     Discourses    of    Sir    Walter  Raleigh. 

1^  Published  by  Phillip  Raleigh.      Portrait  by    Van   Hove. 

pp.  204.      12°  half  calf,  uncut.  London,  1702 

/oa      2974  Raleigh.      Works  of,    now  first  collected;    to  which  are 

prefixed  the  Lives  of  the  Author,    by  Oldys  and  Birch. 

I  8  vols.  8°  polished  calf,  extra,  marbled  edges. 

Oxford,  1829 
*-     2975   R.ALEiGH.      Life  of  the  Valiant  and   Learned    Sir  Walter 
Raleigh,  Knight,   with    his  Tryal    at    Winchester,      pp. 
243.      12°  half  calf,  gilt,  uncut.  London,  1677 

J  jj^  2976  Raleigh.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 
with  some  Account  of  the  Period  in  which  he  lived.  By 
Mrs.  A.  T.  Thompson,      pp.  496.    8°  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,   1830 
^2^2977   Raleigh.      Life  of  Sir  Walter   Raleigh,    1552-1618.      By 
J.  A.  St.  John.      New  edition,      pp.  481.      8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1869 
/    ^0  ^97^  Ramsay,  Allan.      The  Gentle    Shepherd,   a    Scotch   Pas- 
toral.     Attempted  in  English,  by  Margaret  Turner,    pp. 
103,  6.      Portrait.      8°  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1790 
A    ,(--^2979  Ramsay.      The   Gentle  Shepherd,    a    Pastoral    Comedy; 
°^                      with  illustrations  of  the    scenery,      pp.    772.      Portrait 
and  plates.      Second  ed.      2  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

Edinburgh,  1814 

3  \'y~0  2980  Ramsay.  Poems.  A  new  edition,  corrected  and  en- 
larged, with  a  Glossary,  pp.  380,  608.  2  vols.  8°  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1800 

^1 -0-2)2981  Ramsay,  David.  Military  Memoirs  of  Great  Britain; 
or,  a  History  of  the  War,  1 755-1 763.  pp.  473.  Por- 
traits (lacks  one  plate).  8°  half  calf.  Edinburgh,  1779 
.^  2982  Ramsay.  History  of  the  Revolution  of  South  Carolina, 
from  a  British  Province  to  an  Independent  State. 
Maps.      2  vols.  8°  sheep.  Trenton,  1785 

^   2983  Ramsay.      History  of  the  American    Revolution.      New 
edition.      2  vols.  8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  tops. 

London,   1793 
5~  SH  2984  Ramsay.      History  of  South  Carolina,  from  1670  to  1808. 
Portrait  and  2  maps.      2  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

Charleston,  1809 

y    o  j>^   2985   Ramsay.      History  of  the  United  States,   from   1607  to 

/  1808;     continued    to    the    Treaty    of    Ghent,   by    S.    S. 

Smith.   Second  ed.    3  vols.  8°  sheep.    Philadelphia,  1818 

2986  Ramsay,  J.  G.  M.      Annals  of  Tennessee,  to  the  End  of 
the  eighteenth  Century,      pp.  744.      8°  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1853 


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)  pC»  2987   Ranke,  Leopold.      Ecclesiastical   and    Political    History 
I  of  the   Popes  of   Rome.      Translated   by  Sarah    Austin, 

pp.  503,  507.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1841 

I    *rp  29S8  [Raspe,  R.  E.]     Gulliver  revived;  or  the  Vice  of  Lying 
/  properly    exposed,    containing    singular   Travels,    Cam- 

paigns, Voyages  and  Adventures,  by  Baron  Munchau- 
sen. Seventh  ed.  pp.  263,  239.  Plates.  2  vols.  16° 
half  sheep.  London,  T793 

3o  2989   [Raspe.]    The  Travels  by  Sea  and  Land  of  the  renowned 
i  Baron  Munchausen,      pp.  108.      18'^  cloth.      New  York. 

!5lO   2990   Raspe.      The   same.      pp.    87.       Frontispiece.       16°   half 
morocco,  uncut.  Glasgow,  1804 

^^1^5-2991    Raumer,  Frederick  von.      The  Political  History  of  Eng- 
I  land,  during  the  i6th,  17th  and  i8th  Centuries,   pp.  550, 

514.    2  vols.  8°  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  London,  1837 

3  .=2-5"-992  Raymond,    N.    H.      History  of.      By   Joseph  Fullonton. 
pp.  407.      Portraits.      8°  cloth.  Dover,  1875 

)    7-5" -993  Raynal,  Abbe.      The  Revolution  of  America;  —  Letter 

/  addressed  to  the    Abbd  Raynal  on  the  Affairs  of  North 

j  America.      By  Thomas   Paine.      In  i  volume,      pp.  181, 

I  76.      8°  calf. '                                                 London,  1781-82 

H  ^O  2994   Raynal.      A  Philosophical  and   Political    History  of  the 
Settlements  and    Trade  of   the  Europeans  in   the   East 
and    West    Indies.       Translated    by    J.    O.    Justamond. 
Maps  and  portraits.    8  vols.  8°  calf,  gilt.    London,  1783 
With  bookplates  of  Gorham  Parsons. 

.'yo  2995   Rebellion  and  Slavery.      Pamphlets  relating  to.      (57) 

ag.  2996  [Redding,  Cyrus.]     Shipwrecks  and  Disasters  at  Sea;  or 
/  Historical  Narratives  of  the  most  noted  Calamities  and 

Providential  Deliverances,  which  have  resulted  from 
Maritime  Enterprise.      Map.      3  vols.  8°  half  calf,  gilt. 

Edinburgh,  1812 

2o   2997   Reed,  Joseph.      Life  and  Correspondence  of.     By  W.  B. 
Reed.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.      Philadelphia,  1847 

7  ?'T  2998  Reed,  Rebecca  T.      Six   Months  in  a  Convent,  1835;  — 
'  Supplement   to    "Six   Months   in  a  Convent,"  1835;  — 

Six  Months  in  a  House  of  Correction,  or  the  Narrative 
of  Dorah  Mahony,  1835;  —  Awful  Disclosures  of  the 
Hotel  Dieu  Nunnery  of  Montreal,  by  Maria  Monk, 
1836;  —  Further  Disclosures,  by  Maria  Monk,  1837;  — 
Awful  Exposures  of  the  Atrocious  Plot  against  the 
Clergy  and  Nuns  of  Lower  Canada,  1836;  —  The  Nun, 
by  Mrs.  Sherwood,  1834.      7  vols.  16°  cloth. 

Boston  and  New  York. 


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2999  Reeve,  John  and  Muggleton,  Lodowick.  Joyful  News 
from  Heaven;  or  the  last  Intelligence  from  our  glorified 
Jesus  above  the  Stars,      pp.  78.      Small  4°  calf. 

London,  1658 

The  Massachusetts  Colony  passed  a  law  against  the  books  of 
Reeve  and  Muggleton,  in  1654,  two  years  before  the  Quakers  made 
their  appearance  in  Boston. 

j^-f,  3000  Reeve,  John  and  Lodowick  Muggleton.  A  Divine  Look- 
ing-Glass;  or,  the  third  and  last  Testament  of  Our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ.  Third  ed.,  1719,  pp.  200; — An  Answer 
to  Isaac  Pennington,  1719,  pp.  24;  —  A  Discourse  be- 
tween John  Reeve  and  Richard  Leader,  pp.  16;  —  An 
Epistle  of  the  Prophet  Reeve,  1656,  pp.  24;  —  True  In- 
terpretation of  the  Witch  of  Endoz,  1724,  pp.  50.  Small 
4°  half  morocco.  London. 

QQ  3001  Reeves,  John.  History  of  the  Government  of  the  Island 
of  Newfoundland.      8°  calf.  London,  1793 

v^j-.  3002   Rehoboth,  Mass.       History  of  Rehoboth,    Mass.,    com- 
7  prising  a  History  of  the  present  Towns  of    Rehoboth, 

Seekonk  and  Pawtucket.  By  Leonard  Bliss,  Jr.  pp. 
294.      8°  cloth.  Boston,   1836 

/^  3003  Rehoboth  in  the  Past;  an  Historical  Oration  delivered 
on  July  4,  i860.  By  S.  C.  Newman.  pp.  112.  8° 
cloth.  Pawtucket,  i860 

^  A- 3004   Reinhard,    F.    V.      Memoirs   and    Confessions.      Trans- 
'"^  lated  by  O.   A.   Taylor,      pp.  359.      Portrait.      12°  half 

calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1832 

3005  Rengger  and  Longchamps.  The  Reign  of  Doctor  Jo- 
seph Gaspard  Roderick  de  Francia  in  Paraguay;  being 
an  Account  of  a  six  Years'  Residence  in  that  Republic, 
from  1819-1825.     pp.  208.      8°  half  calf.    London,  1827 

7Q   3006   Report  from  the  Select  Committee  on  Public  Libraries, 
pp.  317.      Small  folio,  paper.  London,  1849 

3007   Reports  of  the  Prison  Discipline  Society,  Boston,  1826- 

1857.      3  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston. 

^      3008   Retrospective  Review,  and  Historical  and  Antiquarian 
/  Magazine,   consisting  of  Criticisms  upon,   Analysis  of, 

and  Extracts  from  Curious,  Valuable  and  Scarce  Old 
Books.  The  three  series  complete.  16  vols,  half  calf, 
gilt,  and  2  vols,  in  cloth.      Together  18  vols.  8°. 

London,   1820-26,   1828,   1853-54 

"  An  excellent  Review  of  early  English  Literature.  The  Criticisms 
in  the  first  series  were  written  by  George  Robinson,  Esq.,  W.  Gray, 
Esq.,  Mr.  .Sergt.  Talfourd,  Joseph  Parkes,  Esq.,  etc.,  the  whole  being 
under  the  superintendence  of  II.  Southern,  Esq.  The  second  series 
was  edited  by  Henry  Southern  and  Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas.  The 
papers  in  the  third  series  were  chiefly  written  by  Thomas  Wight, 
Esq.,  J.  O.  Halliwell,  Esq.,  and  M.  A.  Lower,  Esq."  —  Lowndes. 


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Revolutionary.  Detail  and  Conduct  of  the  American 
War  under  Generals  Gage,  Howe,  Burgoyne  and 
Vice  Admiral  Lord  Howe,  1780; — Taxation  no  Tyran- 
ny, by  Samuel  Johnson,  1775;  —  Remarks  on  the  Re- 
view of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and 
her  Colonies,  1769;  —  An  Humble  Address  and  Earnest 
Appeal  to  the  landed  Interest  respecting  the  American 
Colonies,  by  Josiah  Tucker,  1775; —  Remarks  on  Lord 
Sheffield's  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  United 
States,  1784,  etc.      6  vols.  8°  half  roan  and  calf. 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua.  Literary  Works  of.  With  a 
memoir  of  the  author,  by  H.  W.  Beechey.  pp.  463, 
493.      Portrait.      2  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1846 

Rhode  Island.  Records  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island 
and  Providence  Plantations  in  New  England,  1636-1792. 
Edited  by  John  Russell  Bartlett.  10  vols,  small  folio, 
half  roan,  uncut.  Providence,  1856-65 

Large  Paper  :  only  50  copies  printed. 

Rhode  Island.  Indian  Names  of  Places  in  Rhode 
Island,  1861; — Discourse  by  Henry  Jackson,  1854;  — 
Hunter's  Oration  at  Newport,  July  4,  1801; — Discourse 
bv  Henry  Wheaton,  1849;  —  Addresses  to  Rhode  Island 
Hist.  Soc,  by  W.  Gammell,  1883,  1886,  1887,  1888;  — 
By  G.  W.  Greene,  1849;— By  E.  B.  Hall,  1855;  — Con- 
cise History  of  the  Public  Schools,  Providence,  1876; — 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  Redwood  Library  and  Athen- 
aeum, by  David  King,  i860;  —  Remarks  on  the  Narra- 
gansett  Patent,  1863; — Canonicus  Memorial,  1883.  17 
pamphlets. 

Rhode  Island.  A  Concise  History  of  the  Efforts  to 
obtain  an  Extension  of  Suffrage  in  Rhode  Island  from 
181 1  to  1842,  by  Jacob  Freeze; — Life  and  Recollections 
of  John  Howland,  by  E.  M.  Stone,  1857; — Life  and 
Times  of  Thomas  Wilson  Dow,  with  outlines  of  the 
political  history  of  Rhode  Island,  1859; — Discourse  de- 
livered at  Providence,  1836  in  commemoration  of  the 
first  settlement  of  Rhode  Island ; — Proceedings  of  the 
First  General  Assembly  of  "The  Incorporation  of 
Providence  Plantations"  and  the  Code  of  Laws  adopted 
by  that  Assembly,  1647.  By  W.  R.  Staples,  1847;  —  A 
Brief  Account  of  Emissions  of  Paper  Money  made  by 
the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  1837.  6  vols.  8°  and  12° 
half  roan,  cloth  and  boards. 

Rhode  Island  Historical  Society  Collections.  7  vols, 
bound  in  5  vols.  8°  half  sheep  and  cloth. 

Providence,  1827-85 


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6  vols.  8°  paper.  Providence,  1872-78 
55^3016  Rhode  Island    Historical   Society.      Gammell's  Address, 

Nov.  20,  1844;  —  Durfee's  Discourse,  Jan.  13,  1847;  — 
Hazard's  Discourse,  Jan.  18,  1848; — Greene's  Dis- 
course, Feb.  I,  1849; — Potter's  Address,  Feb.  19,  1851; 
—  Parsons'  Discourse,  Feb.  16,  1852;  —  Arnold's 
Discourse,  Jan.  17,  1853.      7  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

Providence. 

V^3oi7  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society.  Annual  Reports,  ist, 
2nd,  4th,  5th,  6th  and  19th,  1864-82;— The  Dutch  and 
the  Iroquois,  a  paper  by  C.  H.  Hall,  read  Feb.  21,  1882. 

7  pamphlets.  New  York. 
0Q  3018  Rhode    Island     Historical   Tracts.      Nos.  i,  4,  6  to    19, 

(parts  I  and  2.)  Illustrations.  18  vols,  small  4°  paper, 
uncut.  Providence,  1877-84 

Only  250  copies  printed. 

7*^3019   Rich,    O.      Bibliotheca    Americana.      Complete    set.      6 
vols.  8°  cloth  and  half  calf.  London,  1832-46 

I.  Catalogue  of  Books.     1500-1700. 

II.  Kibliotlieca    Americana  Vetus,  and  Supplement.     1493-1700. 
pp.  16,  8. 

III.  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.     Vol.  I.     1701-1S00. 

IV.  Supplement  to  the  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.     Additions 
and  corrections.     (1701-1S00). 

V.  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.     Vol.  2.     1 801-1844  in  2  vols. 

^^3020  Rich.  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.  Part  2  of  Vol.  2, 
printed  on  one  side  of  the  leaf  only.      8°  cloth. 

London,  1846 

^p302i  Rich.  Books  relating  to  America.  1493-1700.  pp.  4. 
4°  paper. 

3022   [Rich,  Robert.]     Hidden  Things    brought   to  Light;    or 

5~T5  the  discord    of    the  Grand    Quakers  among  themselves, 

discovered  in  some  letters  vi^ritten  to  and   from   George 

Fox,  James  Nayler  and  John  Perrott.      pp.  44,  7.    Small 

4°  half  roan.  Printed  in  the  year  1678 

^^3023  Richard  II.  The  Life  and  Reign  of  King  Richard  the 
Second.  By  a  Person  of  Quality,  pp.  240.  Portrait. 
16°  calf,  gilt,  (cracked).  London,    1681 

^^3024  Richardson,  Charles.  New  Dictionary  of  the  English 
Language.      4  vols,  royal  4°  boards. 

W.  Pickering:   London,   1836 
3025   Richardson,    Samuel.      Clarissa,    or    the    history    of    a 
^'^  young  lady.      Comprehending  the   most  important  con- 

cerns of  private  life.  Copper  plate  frontispieces.  8 
vols.  12°  calf,  (worn).  London,  1768 


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history  of    the  Revolutionary    Debt    of    Rhode    Island. 

Second  ed.      8°  cloth.  Providence,  1855 

#^^3027    RiCRAFT,    Josiah.      A   Survey   of    England's  Champions 

/  and  Truths  faithfull  Patriots.      London,  1647.    pp.  174. 

Numerous  portraits.      8°  morocco.       Reprint:   London. 

Only  50  copies  printed. 

^5-3028  Rider,    S.    S.      Book     Notes.      Vols.    2,    3,    4,    5   and   6, 
'  (lacks  a  few  nos.)      5  vols.  8°  half  roan  and  paper. 

Providence,   1885-9 
—  3029   RiDGLEY,    Thomas.      A    Body    of    Divinity,  wherein   the 
Doctrines   of    the  Christian  Religion  are   explained  and 
defended.      Third  ed.      pp.  729.      Folio,  half  sheep. 

Glasgow,  1770 

o  5"  3°30  RiEDESEL,  Madame  de.  Letters  and  Memoirs  relating 
to  the  War  of  American  Independence,  and  the  Capture 
of  the  German  troops  at  Saratoga.  12°  antique  calf, 
gilt,  red  edges.  New  York,  1827 

5-^3031  RiEDESEL.  Letters  and  Journals  relating  to  the  War  of 
the  American  Revolution,  and  the  capture  of  the  Ger- 
man troops  at  Saratoga.  Translated  by  W.  L.  Stone, 
pp.  235.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1867 

to  3032  RiGGb,  L.  R.  Tah-Koo-Wah-Kan;  or,  the  Gospel 
among  the  Dakotas.      Portrait,      pp.491.      12°  cloth. 

Boston,  1869 
Vo  3033  Ringgold,  C.      A    Series  of   Charts,  with  Sailing  Direc- 
tions of  California.    Imperial  8°  cloth.   Washington,  1851 
'?7  3034  RiTTENHOUSE.      Memoirs   of  the    Life  of    David  Ritten- 
I  house.      By  William  Barton.      Portrait.      8°  calf. 

Phila.,  1813 

3035  [RiTSON,  Joseph.]  Bibliographia  Poetica;  a  catalogue 
of  English  poets  of  the  i2th-i6th  Centuries,  with  a 
short  account  of  their  works,      pp.  402.      12"  calf. 

London,   1802 

3036  Rivers,  W.  J.      A  Sketch  of  the   History  of    South  Caro- 

lina to  the  close  of  the  Proprietary  Government   by  the 
Revolution  of  1719.    pp.470.    8°  cloth.    Charleston,  1856 

-C-/J3037  RoBBiNS,  Rev.  P.  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination 
of  the  Rev.  Chandler  Robbins,  in  Plymouth,  January 
30,  1760;  with  an  appendix  containing  an  account  of 
■the  Church  of  Christ  in  Plymouth,  pp.  22,  35.  12° 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  (Last  leaf  has  new  top  margin, 
note  in  ink  on  back  of  title).  Boston,  1760 

0  0  5°3^  Robbins,  Thomas.  Historical  View  of  the  First  Plan- 
ters of  New  England,      pp.  300.      16°  sheep. 

Hartford,  1S15 


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4,4,3039  RoBBiNS.  Diary  of,  1796-1854.  Edited  by  Increase 
N.  Tarbox.  pp.  1052,  1131.  Portrait.  2  vols,  royal 
8°  cloth,   uncut.  Boston,  1886 

. -^3040  Roberts,  A.  The  Adventures  of  (Mr.  T.  S.),  an  English 
Merchant,  taken  Prisoner  by  the  Turks  of  Algiers,  and 
carried  into  the  Inland  Countries  of  Africa,  pp.  252. 
18°  calf.  London,  1670 

—  3041  Robertson.  An  Attempt  to  explain  the  Words  Reason, 
Substance,  Orthodoxy,  etc.  Third  ed.  pp.  252.  16° 
calf.  London,  1767 

^    ::o42   Robertson,  William.     Works  of.      Portrait.     6   vols.  8° 

Do 

calf,  extra.  London,    1851 

Comprises  :     History  of  Scotland,  2  vols;  —  History  of  the  Reign 
of  the  Emperor  Charles  V.,  2  vols.;  —  History  of  America,  2  vols. 

^3043  Robin,  Abbe.  Nouveau  Voyage  dans  I'Anierique,  Sep- 
tentrionale  en  I'Annee  1781,  et  Campagne  de  I'Armde  de 
M.  le  Comte  de  Rochambeau.      8°  mottled  sheep,   gilt. 

Phila.,  1782 

o2 'o©  3°44  Robinson,  Conway.     An  Account  of  Discoveries  in    the 

j  West  until  15 19  and  of  Voyages  to  and  along  the  Atlan- 

j  tic  Coast  of  North  America,    from   1520    to   1573.      pp. 

491.      8°  cloth.  Richmond,  1848 

Ho  oa3°45  Robinson,  John.  A  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  propounded 
by  the  Synode  at  Dort,  against  John  Murton  and  his 
Associates,  pp.  203.  Small  4°  calf,  gilt  edges,  (cor- 
ners of  title  and  4  leaves  mended,  slightly  stained). 

(London),  1624 
John  Robinson  was  Pastor  to  the  Pilgrims. 

3046  Robinson.  Essayes;  or,  Observations,  Divine  and 
Morall.  The  second  ed.  pp.  566.  18°  calf,  (binding 
cracked).  London,  1638 

3047  Robinson.  A  Justification  of  Separation  from  the 
Church  of  England,  against  Mr.  Richard  Bernard,  his 
invective  intituled:  The  Separatists  Schisme.  pp.  388. 
4°  old  calf.  Printed  in  the  yeere  1639 

S048  Robinson.      A    Manvmission    to    a  manvduction,  or  an- 

1  swer  to  a  letter  interring    publique  communion    in    the 

I  parish    assemblies    upon    private    godly  persons   there. 

I  pp.  24.      Small  4°  antique  calf,  gilt  edges.       n.  p.,  1615 

<.  3049  Robinson.    (Ames,  W.)    A  Second  Manvduction  for  Mr. 

Robinson.      Or  a  confirmation  of  the  former    in  an  an- 

I  swer  to  his  Manumission,  etc.      pp.    35.      Small    4°   an- 

1  tique  calf,  gilt  edges.  n.  p.,  1615 

I  For  "Manvduction  for  Mr.  Robinson.     (By  W.  Ames).    See  under 

Bradshaw,  William.     No.  392,  Part  I.  of  this  catalogue. 


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Robinson.  Works  of  John  Robinson,  Pastor  of  the  Pil- 
grim Fathers.  With  a  Memoir  and  Annotations  by 
Robert  Ashton.    3  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.      Boston,  185 1 

Robinson,  Edward.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Wm.  Robin- 
son, of  Southington,  Conn.,  with  some  account  of  his 
Ancesters  in  this  Country.      8°  cloth. 

Privately  printed:   New  York,  1859 

[Robinson,  Matthew.]  Considerations  on  the  measures 
carrying  on  with  respect  to  the  British  Colonies  in 
North  America,  1774;  —  Further  Examination  of  Our 
Present  American  Measures  and  of  the  reasons  and  the 
principles  on  which  they  are  founded.  Bath,  1776. 
pp.  256.      2  vols.   8°  half  sheep. 

Robinson,  William  and  William  Leddra.  Several  Epis- 
tles given  forth  by  two  of  the  Lord's  faithful  Servants 
whom  he  sent  to  New  England,  to  bear  Witness  to  his 
everlasting  Truth.  And  where  there  (by  the  Priests, 
Rulers  and  Professors)  after  cruel  and  long  Imprison- 
ment and  inhuman  Whippings  and  Banishment,  put  to 
death,  (etc.)      pp.   11.      Small  4°  polished  calf. 

London,  Printed  in  the  year,  1669 

"  One  of  the  rarest  tracts  relating  to  the  persecution   of  the  New 
England  Quakers." —  Sabin. 

Robinson,  W.  D.  Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revolution, 
including  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  General 
Xavier  Mina.      pp.  396.      8°  sheep.  Phila. ,  1820 

Robson,  Joseph.  An  Account  of  six  Years  Residence  in 
Hudson's  Bay  from  1733  to  1736,  and  1744  to  1747.  pp. 
84,95.      Maps.      8°  half  roan.  London,  1752 

Rochester,  Earl  John.  Works  of.  pp.  314.  Portrait. 
18°  calf.  London,  1714 

Rochester.  Some  Passages  in  the  Life  and  Death  of 
John,  Earl  of  Rochester.  Written  by  Gilbert  Burnet. 
Portrait,      pp.  141.      12°  half  calf,  (broken). 

l^ondon,  1820 

Rogers,  Richard.  Seven  Treatises,  containing  such  Di- 
rection as  is  gathered  out  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  pp. 
834  and  table.      Small  4°  calf.  London,  1630 

Rogers,  Samuel.  Poems.  Vignette  illustrations,  pp. 
311.      12°  morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,  1839 

Rogers,  Capt.  Woodes.  A  Cruising  Voyage  round  the 
World,  first  to  the  South  Seas  thence  to  the  East-Indies, 
and  homeward  by  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1708-1711; 
with  an  account  of  Alexander  Selkirk's  adventures,  etc. 
Maps.      8°  calf.  London,    171 2 


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j'o6i   Rogers,  Robert.     A  Concise  Account  of  North  America: 
^ o   °°  Containing  a  Description  of  the  several    British    Colo- 

nies, etc.  Also,  of  the  Interior  or  Westerly  Parts  of 
Country,  upon  the  Rivers  St.  Lawrence,  Mississippi, 
Christine  and  the  Great  Lakes.  To  which  is  subjoined 
an  Account  of  the  several  Nations  and  Tribes  of  Indians 
residing  in  those  Parts.  London:  Printed  for  the  Au- 
thor. 1765;  —  Journals  of  Major  Robert  Rogers': 
Containing  An  Account  of  the  several  Excursions  he 
made  under  the  Generals  who  commanded  upon  the 
Continent  of  North  America,  during  the  Late  War.  2 
vols,  in  I.      8°  sheep,  (cover  broken). 

London:   Printed  for  the  Author,  1765 
"  Major   Rogers    headed,    with    much    reputation,   the   provincial 
troops  called  Rangers,  during   the  whole  course  of  what  were  called 
the  French  wars  in  America.  " 

3062   [Rogers.]      Ponteach;    or  the    Savages    of    America,    a 
Tragedy,      pp.  no.      8°  calf,  (3  leaves  stained). 

London,  1766 
90    3°^3  Rollins,  John    R.      Records    of    Families  of    the  Name 
Rawlins    or    Rollins,    in  the    United    States.    .  pp.    345. 
Plates.      8°  cloth.  Lawrence,  1874 

^    3064  Rome  Rhym'd    to  Death;  being   a    collection    of    choice 
^  poems.      Written  by  the  E.  of  R.,  Dr.  Wild,  and  others 

of  the  best  modern  wits.  pp.  130.  Frontispiece.  16° 
calf.  London,  1683 

3065   Rosier's  Narrative  of   Waymouth's  Voyage  to  the  Coast 
/^  of  Maine  in  1605,  complete;  with    remarks    by  George 

Prince.      Map.      8°  paper.  Bath,  i860 

/  To  3066  Roundheads.  The  Master-piece  of  Roundheads,  or  an 
explanation  and  declaration  of  the  right  Round-heads 
indeed.  And  such  as  are  and  shall  be  the  true  Round- 
heads by  all  consent  and  act  of  Parliament.  Written 
by  a  well-wisher  to  King,  Parliament,  Religion  and 
State,      pp.  8.      Small  4°  stitched.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

2-^  3067  Roundheads.  Answer  to  the  Rattle-Heads  concerning 
their  fictionate  Resolution  of  the  Round-Heads.  4 
leaves.      Small  4°  paper.  London,  1641 

^Q  3068  Roundheads.  A  Sad  Warning  to  all  prophane,  malig- 
nant spirits,  who  reproach  true  Protestants  with  the 
name  of  Roundheads,      pp.  6.      Small  4°  paper. 

London,  1642 

.  r-Q  3069  Roundheads.  A  Description  of  the  Roundhead  and 
Rattlehead.      pp.  6.      4°  paper.  London,  1642 

LX/  3°7°  Rousseau,    J.    J.      A    Discourse    upon    the    Origin  and 

Foundation  of  the  Inequality  among  Mankind,   pp.  260. 

I  8""  calf.  London,  1761 


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y  I  _  -    307  I    RowE,  Nicholas.      \\'orks  of,  consisting  of   his  plays  and 
I  poems,      pp.  415,  360.      Portrait.      2  vols.   16°  half  calf. 

I  London,  1756 

5f  0  0  0'^°''^  RowLANDSON,  Mary.  A  True  History  of  the  Captivity 
and  Restoration  of  Mrs.  Mary  Rowlandson,  a  minister's 
wife  in  New  England,  wherein  is  set  forth  the  cruel 
usage  she  underwent  among  the  heathens  for  eleven 
weeks'  time,  and  her  deliverence  from  them.  pp.  46. 
4°  sprinkled  calf.  First  printed 

at  New  England  and  Re-printed  at  London,  1682 
"  One  of  the  earliest  narratives  of  Indian  Captivities,  and  possibly 
one  of  the  most  authentic.  The  relation  of  the  manners  and  pecu- 
liarities of  the  Indians  of  New  England  in  1675,  '^y  ^^^  s°  observant 
and  scrupulous  in  her  statements,  has  more  than  ordinary  interest 
and  value."  —  Fielcfs  Indian  Bibliography. 

o  3073   Rowlandson.      The  same.      Sixth  ed.      16°  calf. 

Lancaster,  1828 

/     »><-3°74  Rowley,  Mass.      History  of  Rowley,  anciently  including 

Bradford,     Boxford,     and    Georgetown.       By  Thomas 

j  Gage.      pp.  483.      Plate.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1840 

jr^f-*  3075   RowLY,  Samuel.      When   you   see   me,  you  know  me;   or 

the    famous    Chronicle    History    of     King   Henrie    the 

Eighth,  with   the    birth    and    vertuous    life  of    Edward 

Prince  of  Wales.      43  leaves.     Small  4°  half  roan. 

London,  1632 
5-A  3076  RowsoN,  Susannah.  Mentoria,  or  the  Young  Ladies 
Friend,  1794; — Miscellaneous  Poems,  1804;— Charlotte 
Temple,  1843;  —  Lucy  Temple,  a  sequel  to  Charlotte 
Temple;  —  Memoir  of  Susannah  Rowson,  by  Elias 
Nason,  1870.  5  vols.  8°  and  16°  cloth  and  sheep. 
•7  ft  3077  RoxBURGHE,  John,  Duke  of.  Catalogue  of  the  Library 
with  Supplement  (and  prices.)       pp.  284,  73.      8°  calf. 

London,  18 12 

No.  6292.  II  Decamerone  di  Boccaccio,  folio,  Ed.  Princeps, 
Venet,  1471,  was  bought  at  this  sale  by  the  Marquis  of  Blandford, 
at  ^^2260,  and  was  the  occasion  of  the  formation  of  the  Roxburghe 
Club. 

3078  RoxBURY,     Mass.       History    of    Roxbury    Town.       By 
Charles  M.  Ellis,      pp.  146.    8°  half  roan.    Boston,  1847 
,  3079  Royal  American  Magazine,  or  Universal    Repository  of 

/ho   00  Listruction  and    Amusement.      Vol.  I  (six   numbers)   in 

half  calf,  and  the  numbers  for  Jan.  and  Feb.,  1775. 

Boston,  1774-5 
Lacks  the   last    number  (March,  1775),  and    five    copperplates  to 
complete  the  set. 

This  set  contains  the  rare  copper  portraits  of  Hon.  John  Hancock, 
Mr.  Samuel  Adams  and  Sir  Wilbraham  Wentworth  and  eleven 
other  copper  plates  engraved  by  Paul  Revere  and  two  plates  by 
Callender. 


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^3080  [RovAi.L,  Mrs.  Anne.]  Sketches  of  History,  Life,  and 
/  Manners    in    the    United  States.      By  a  Traveller,      pp. 

392.      12°  half  morocco.  New  Haven,  1826 

-  _3oSi    Royal  Genealogy.      The  New-England  Royalls.      By   E. 

D.  Harris,      pp.  27.      4°  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1885 

y_-.3o82  RuGGLES,  C.  L.  The  Great  American  Scout  and  Spy, 
/  "  General  Bunker. "     pp.400.      Illustrations.      8°  cloth, 

New  York,  1870 
Iq  l'^'^2>  Rupp,    J.    D.      An    Original    History    of    the    Religious 

Denominations  at  present  existing  in  the  United  States. 

pp.  734.      8°  sheep.  Fhila.,  1844 

y  ^  3084  Rush,     Richard.      Memoranda    of    a    Residence    at    the 

Court    of    London.      Second    ed.      pp.    501.      8°    cloth, 

uncut.  Phila.,  1833 

t^3o^5   Rush.      The  same.      pp.  640.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1845 

o    3086  Russell,  William.      History  of    Modern    Europe.      With 

a   continuation   of  the   history   to  the  present    time,  by 

William  Jones.      3  vols.  8°  sheep.  New  York,  1859 

So  3°^"   Russell.      Some  Account  of  the    Life  of  Rachel  Wrioth- 

esley  Lady  Russell,  followed  by  a  series  of  letters  from 

Lady  Russell    to   her  husband,  from  1672  to  1682.      pp. 

387.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1820 

3088  Rutherford,  Samuel.     The  Due  right  of    Presbyteries, 

or,  a  peaceable  plea  for  the  Government  of  the  Church 


of  Scotland,  wherein  is  examined,  i.  The  Way  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  in  New  England.  2.  Their  Apology 
for  the  said  Government.  3.  A  Treatise  for  a  Church 
Covenant.  4.  The  Arguments  of  Mr.  Robinson.  5. 
His  Treatise  called  The  People's  Plea  for  the  exercise 
of  Prophecy.  6.  Divers  late  arguments  against  pres- 
byteriall  Government,  etc.      Small  4°  old  calf. 

E.  Griffin  for  R.  Whittaker:  London,  1644 
"A  large  proportion  of  this  volume  of  nearly  Soo  pages  is  taken  up 
with  a  refutation  of  the  various  arguments  and  tenets  of  John 
Robinson,  chief  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers.  '  Robinson's  arguments 
for  separation  found  light  and  empty,'  etc.  Indeed  nearly  all  the 
books  of  the  New  England  men  published  prior  to  1644,  and  quoted 
and  commented  upon,  especially  those  referring  to  the  Way  of 
the  Churches  in  New  England,  and  the  power  of  Civil  Magistrates  in 
Church  matters." 

O  60  ■^°^9  Rutherford.  A  Survey  of  the  Spirituall  Antichrist; 
opening  the  secrets  of  familisme  and  antinomiasme.  4° 
old  calf,  (broken).  London,  1648 

,  -_P  3090  Rutherford.  A  Survey  of  the  Survey  of  that  Summe 
of  Church  Discipline,  penned  by  Mr.  Thomas  Hooker, 
late  Pastor  of  the  Church  at  Hartford  upon  Connecticut 
'\\x  New  England,   pp.  521.   Small  4°  calf.    London,  1658 


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T  3091  Rye,  William  B.  England  as  seen  by  Foreigners,  in  the 
Days  of  Elizabeth  and  James  the  First,  comprising 
translations  of  the  journals  of  the  two  Dukes  of  Wirtem- 
bergin  1592  and  1610,  both  illustrative  of  Shakespeare. 
Illustrations.      Small  4°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1865 

i-n  3092   Rymer,  Thomas.      The  Tragedies  of  the    last  Age  con- 

sider'd  and  examin'd  by  the  Practice  of    the    Ancients. 

pp.  144.      12°  half  calf,   gilt.  London,  1678 

3093   Rymer.      A  Short  View  of  Tragedy;  its  Original,  Excel- 

^^  lency  and  Corruption;  with  some  Reflections  on  Shake- 

speare and  other  Practitioners  for  the  Stage,  pp.  182. 
12°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1693 

Bookplate  of  Newburgh  Hamilton  on  reverse  of  title. 
n  3094  [Ryves,  Bruno. J     Mercurius  Rusticus;  or  the  Countries 

Complaint  of  the  barbarous  Outrages  committed  by  the 
Sectaries  of  this  late  flourishing  Kingdom.  Frontis- 
piece.     12°  calf,  gilt,  red  edges.  London,  1685 

57)  3°95     ^^ABBATH  at  Home,  an  Illustrated   Religious  Maga- 
A^  zine.      Vol.  i.      8°  boards.  Boston,  1867 

Contains  articles  on  the  Pilgrims  in  England,  Holland  and  in  New 
England,  by  Rev.  H.  M.  Dexter. 

Q    7^^3096  Sarin,  Joseph.      A  Dictionary  of  Books  relating  to  Amer- 

/     /  ica.      Parts   2-16,    (AUen-Casas.)      13     vols.    8°    paper, 

uncut.  New  York,  1867-70 

o      3097   Sabin.      a  List  of  the  printed  Editions  of  the   Works  of 

the  Fray  Bartolome  de  las  Casas.      pp.  27.      8°  boards. 

New  York,  1870 
3/2  5^°9^  Sabin's    Reprints    of    Rare    Historical    Tracts.      Quarto 
Size.      Complete  set.     10  vols,  small  4°  boards. 
Only  50  copies  printed.  New  York,  1865 

I.  Byfield,  Nathaniel.  An  Account  of  the  late  Revolution  in  New 
England,  1689. 

II.  A  Relation  of  Maryland,  (reprinted  from  the  London  edition 
of  1635),  with  Notes  and  an  Appendix,  by  F.  L.  Hawkes.     Map. 

III.  Whitfield,  Henry.  A  Further  Discovery  of  the  Present 
State  of  the  Indians  in  New  England,  1650. 

IV.  Certain  Inducements  to  Well  Minded  People,  1643. 

V.  Whitfield,  Henry.  Strength  out  of  Weakness,  or  a  Glorious 
Manifestation  of  the  Further  Progress  of  the  Gospel  among  the  In- 
dians in  New  England,  1652. 

VI.  A  Further  Manifestation  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel 
among  the  Indians  in  New  England,  1659. 

VII.  New  England's  P'irst  Fruits,  1643. 

VIII.  Further  Queries  upon  the  Present  State  of  New  England 
Affairs,  1689-90. 

IX.  Day-Breaking,  if  not  the  .Sun-Rising  of  the  Gospel  with  the 
Indians  in  New  England,  164S. 

X.  Shepard,  Thomas.  The  Clear  Sunshine  of  the  Gospel  break- 
ing forth  upon  the  Indians  in  New  England,  1648. 


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f  I  ~'iJ!-?>°99  Sabin's  Reprints.      Octavo  Series.      6  vols.  8°  paper  and 
'^'7  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1865-69 

Only  200  copies  printed. 

I.  Journal  of  Major  George  Washington.  Map.  London,  1754. 

II.  Journal  of  two  Visits  made  to  some  Nations    of    Indians,  by 
Rev.  David  Jones,  Burlington,  1774. 

III.  Vindication  of  the    Captors  of  Major   Andre.     New  York, 
1817. 

IV.  A  brief  State  of  the  Province  of    Pennsylvania,  by    William 
Smith,  London,  1755. 

V.  Present  State  of  Virginia,  by  Hugh  Jones,  London,  1724. 

VI.  History  of  the  first  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  Virginia,  by 
William  Stith,  Williamsburg,  1747. 

3100  Sabin.      a    Bibliography    of    Bibliography,    or    a    handy 
^*'  book  about  books  which  relate  to  books.      8°  paper,  un- 
cut. New  York,  1877 

3101  Sabine,  Lorenzo.  American  Loyalists,  or  Biographical 
Sketches  of  Adherents  to  the  British  Crown  in  the  War 
of  the  Revolution,     pp.  733.      8°  cloth.       Boston,  1847 

je^3io2   Sabine.       Biographical     Sketches    of    Loyalists    of    the 

American   Revolution,   with  an   Historical   Essay,      pp. 

608,  600.      2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1864 

,5-^3103   Sabine.      Notes  on    Duels  and    Duelling,   alphabetically 

arranged,      pp.  394.      8°  cloth.  London,  1855 

c>        3104  Saco  and  Biddeford,  Me.      History  of  Saco  and  Bidde- 

/   '    ^  ford,  with    Notices  of  other   early  Settlements,  and  of 

the   Proprietary    Governments   in    Maine.      By    George 

Folsom.     pp.  331.     Map  and  plates  (and  plan  inserted). 

12°  half  calf,  gilt.  Saco,  1830 

3105   [Sadler,  John.]     Rights  of  the  Kingdom;  or,  Customs 

'*"'  of  our  Ancestors,  touching  the  Duty,  Power,  Election 

or  Succession  of  our  Kings  and   Parliaments,      pp.  319. 

Small  4°  calf.  London,  1682 

7^^3106  Sagard,  Gabriel.  Histoire  de  Canada  et  Voyages  que 
les  Freres  Mineurs  Recollects  y  ont  faicts  pour  la  Con- 
uersion  des  Infidelles.  Paris,  1636.  4  vols.  12°  paper, 
uncut.  (Reprint):  Paris,  1865 

fj        3107   Sagard.      Le  Grand  Voyage  du  Pays  des  Hurons,  situe 
/    ^^  en  I'Amerique  vers  la  Mer  douce,  es  derniers  confins  de 

la  Nouvelle  France  dite  Canada.  Nouvelle  Edition 
par  E.  Chevalier.  (Avec  un  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue 
Huronne.)      2  vols.  12°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1865 

^3108  Sainsbury,  \V.  N.  Original  unpublished  Papers  illustra- 
tive of  the  Life  of  Sir  Peter  Paul  Rubens,  as  an  Artist 
and  a  Diplomatist,  pp.  391.  Colored  plate.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1859 

r-^    3109  Sainsbury.      Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Colonial   Series, 
1574-1660.      Imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.        London,  i860 


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St.  Amand,  George.  An  Historiciil  Essay  on  the  Legis- 
lative Power  of  England.      12°  calf.  London,  1725 

St.  Augustine.  Pious  Breathings;  being  the  Medita- 
tions of  St.  Augustine,  his  Treatise  of  the  Love  of  God, 
Soliloquis  and  Manual.  Made  English  by  G.  Stanhope. 
Fifth  ed.  pp.  414.  Frontispiece.  Small  8°  half 
morocco.  London,  1720 

St.  Augustine,  Fla.  Sketches  of  St.  Augustine,  with  a 
View  of  its  History  and  Advantages  as  a  Resort  for  In- 
valids.     By   R.  K.  Sewall.      pp.  69.      Plate.      12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1848 

St.  Augustine.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  City  of 
St.  Augustine,  Florida,  founded  A.  D.  1565.  By  G.  R. 
Fairbanks,    pp.  200.    Plates.    S''  cloth.     New  York,  1858 

St.  Clair,  Arthur.  A  Narrative  of  the  Manner  in  which 
the  Campaign  against  the  Indians,  in  the  Year  1791, 
was  conducted,  under  the  command  of  Major  General 
St.  Clair,    pp.  273.    8°  boards,  uncut.    Philadelphia,  181 2 

St.  Domingo.  History  of  the  Island  of  St.  Domingo, 
from  its  first  Discovery  by  Columbus,  to  the  present 
Time.      pp.  446.      8°  half  calf.  London,  1818 

Saint-Mery,  L.  E.  M.  de.  Topographical  and  Political 
Description  of  the  Spanish  Part  of  Saint-Domingo. 
Translated  from  the  P'rench,  by  \Villiam  Cobbett.  2 
vols,  in  one.      8°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1796 

Saint-Pierre,  B.  The  Indian  Cottage,  pp.  87.  16° 
sheep.  London,  1791 

Bookplate  of  Eliza  Andrews. 

Salem,  Mass.  Annals  of  Salem.  By  J.  B.  Felt.  First 
ed.      Portrait.      8°  morocco,  gilt.  Salem,  1827 

Salem.  The  same.  Second  ed.  Volume  i.  Salem, 
1845.  Volume  2,  Salem,  1849..  Together  2  vols.  12° 
calf  and   cloth,  uncut. 

Salem.  Old  Naumkeag;  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the 
City  of  Salem,  and  the  Towns  of  Marblehead,  Peabody, 
Beverly,  Danvers,  Wenham,  Manchester,  Topsfield  and 
Middleton.  By  C.  H.  Webber  and  W.  S.  Nevins.  pp. 
312.      12°  cloth.  Salem,  1877 

Salem  Witchcraft;  comprising  more  Wonders  of  the  In- 
visible World,  collected  by  Robert  Calef;  and  Wonders 
of  the  Invisible  World,  by  Cotton  Mather.  With  Notes 
and  Explanations,  by  S.  P.  Fowler.      12°  cloth. 

Salem,  1861 

Salem  Witchcraft.      The  same.      pp.  450.      4°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Wm.  Veazie:   Boston,   1865 
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""^1 ■3123  Salem  Witchcraft.      The  same.      Portrait   of   Mather  on 

"'^   ^'^  India  Paper.      Large  4°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

Large  Paper:  only  100  copies  printed. 
3124  Salem  Witchcraft.    Records  of  Salem  Witchcraft,  copied 
'^^  from  the  Original   Documents,      pp.  279,  287.      2  vols. 

4°  paper,  uncut.  Roxbury,  1864 

Only  215  copies  printed. 
>~^  3125   Salem  Witchcraft.      The  Mather  Papers,  Cotton  Mather 
^^  and  Salem  Witchcraft.      By  W.  F.  Poole,  pp.  23,  1868; 

—  Cotton  Mather  and  Salem  Witchcraft.  By  W.  F. 
Poole,  pp.  6s,  1869;  —  Some  Miscellany  Observations 
on  our  present  Debates  respecting  Witchcraft,  pp.  24, 
1869;  —  Salem  Witchcraft  and  Cotton  Mather,  a  reply. 
By  C.  W.  Upham,  pp.  90,  1869;— The  Witchcraft  De- 
lusion, by  Thomas  Hutchinson.  With  notes  by  W.  F. 
Poole,  pp.  43,  1870.  5  vols.  8°  and  small  4°  paper, 
uncut.  Boston  and  Morrisania. 

Only  100  copies  printed  of  each. 

3126  Salem  Witchcraft.      Notes  on  the   History  of  Witchcraft 

00  in  Massachusetts,  with  illustrative  documents,  1883;  — 
Supplementary  Notes  on  Witchcraft  in  Massachusetts, 
1884;  —  Final  Notes  on  Witchcraft  in  Massachusetts, 
1885,  by  George  H.  Moore;  —  Reasons  for  concluding 
that  the  Act  of  171 1,  reversing  the  Attainders  of  the 
persons  convicted  of  Witchcraft  in  Massachusetts,  in 
the  year  1692,  became  a  law,  1884;  —  Further  notes, 
(on  the  same)  plate,  1884.  By  Abner  C.  Goodell,  Jr. 
5  pamphlets. 

3127  Salisbury,  Stephen.      Essay  on  the   Star  Spangled   Ban- 
cJ2  .Slo  ner,  1873; — The  same,  with  additional  notes  and  songs, 

1  1873;  —  Memorial  of  Governor  Endicott,  1874;  —  Troy 
and  Homer,  1875; — The  Mayas,  the  source  of  their  his- 
tory; Dr.  Le  Plongeon  in  Yucatan,  his  account  of  dis- 
coveries, 1877; — Antiquarian  Papers,  memorial  of  John 
Endecott,  etc.,  1879; —  Mexican  Calendar  Stone,  etc., 
1879; — Mexican  Copper  Tools,  etc.,  1880;  —  Partial 
Index  to  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian 
Society,  from  its  foundation  in  1812  to  1880,  1883;  — 
Memorial  of  Stephen  Salisbury,  1885; — Memoir  of 
Stephen  Salisbury,  by  J.  D.  Washburn,  portrait,  1885. 
II  vols.  8°  cloth  and  paper.  Worcester,  1873-85 

Privately  printed. 

3128  Sampson,     Deborah.      The    Female    Review.      Life    of 

00  Deborah  Sampson,  the  female  soldier  in  the  War  of  the 

Revolution,   with  an   introduction   and  notes   by   J.    A. 

Vinton,      pp.  267.      Portrait.      Small  4°  paper,  uncut. 

Only   250  copies  printed.  Boston,  1866 


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Salisbury,  Vt.  History  of.  By  John  M.  Weeks,  pp. 
362.      Portraits.      12°  cloth.  Middlebury,  i860 

Sanderson,  John.  Biography  of  the  Signers  to  the 
Declaration  of  Independence.  Portraits.  9  vols.  8° 
sprinkled  sheep.  PhiJa.,  1823 

Sands,  Robert  C.  Writings  of,  in  prose  and  verse,  pp. 
395,  408.      (Portrait  wanting.)      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1834 

[Sandys,  Edward.]  A  Relation  of  the  State  of  Religion 
and  with  what  hopes  and  Pollicies  it  hath  been  framed, 
and  is  maintained,  etc.  fol.  341.  Small  4°  blue  mo- 
rocco. London,  1605 

This  is  the  first  edition  of  the  Europae  Speculum  —  issued  sur- 
reptiously. 

With  two  autographs  of  John  Robinson  on  the  titlepage. 

"  I  do  not  entertain  the  shadow  of  a  doubt  that  you  are  the  owner 
of  two  genuine  autographs  of  one  of  the  greatest  and  best  men  of 
his  time." — Letter  from  Rev.  H.  M.  Dexter  to  Mr.  Deane,  London, 
Dec.  23,  187 1. 

[Sandys.]     Europae  Speculum;  or  a  view   or  survey  of 

the  state  of  religion  in  the  westerne  parts  of  the  world. 

pp.  248.      Small  4°  vellum.  Hague-Comitis,  1629 

First  authorized  edition. 

San  Francisco,  Cal.      Annals  of   San  Francisco.      By  F. 

Soule,  J.  H.  Gihon,  and  J.  Nisbet.     pp.  824.      Map  and 

illustrations.     8°  morocco,  gilt  edges.    New  York,  1855 

Sketches  of   Lower  Canada,  historical 

pp.  301,  16.    Frontispiece.    12°  boards, 

New  York,  1817 

L'Amerique  en    plusieurs  Cartes,   en 

divers    Traites    de    Geographic    et    d'Histoire.      Maps, 

(some  missing.)     4°  old  calf.  Paris,  1657 

Santarem,  Viscount.      Researches  respecting  Americus 

Vespucius    and    his    Voyages.      Translated     by     E.    V. 

Childe.      pp.  221.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1850 

Sarcastic  Notices  of  the  Long  Parliament;  a  list  of  the 

"  Members   that   held    places,  both    civil   and   military, 

contrary    to    the    self-denying    ordinance    of    April    3, 

1645,"  etc.      pp.  49.      Small  4°  half  roan.  London,  1863 

Only  a  few  copies  reprinted. 

Sargent,  L.  M.      Hubert    and    Ellen   and  other  Poems. 

First  ed.      pp.  135.-     8°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1813 

Saugrain's  Diary  of    a  Journey    from  the    Falls    of    the 

Ohio    to    Philadelphia,   in    May,   June   and    July,    1788. 

Manuscript,  written    by  E.  F.  Bliss  of   Cincinnati.      16° 

roan.  Cincinnati,  1875 

Translated  from  the  original  French  manuscript. 


Sansom,  Joseph. 

and  descriptive. 

uncut. 
Sanson,  Nicholas. 


A 
RELATION 

5OF  THE   STATE   OF 

T\e/i(rion:  and  with  rphat  Hopes  and 

Pollicics  it  hath  beenc  framed,  and  is  mainrai- 
ned  in  the  fruer all  ^ dies  of  thejc  wejterne 
^^        pans  of  the  world. 


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LONDON, 

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Itng  in  T aules  i hurchyar d at  the 

fignc  of  the  Crownc. 
1605 


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Religion,  1605."     No.  3132. 


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'       3141   Saunders,  Daniel.      A  Journal    of    the  Travels  and  Suf- 
'^^  ferings  of  Daniel  Saunders,  Jr.,  a  mariner  on  board  the 

ship  Commerce  of  Boston,  which  was  cast  away  on  the 
coast  of  Arabia,  July  10,  1792.  pp.  128,  15.  18°  mo- 
rocco. Salem,  1794 

5^^3142  Savage,  E.  H.  A  Chronological  History  of  the  Boston 
Watch  and  Police  from  1631  to  1865.  Second  ed.  pp. 
408.      Portrait.      8°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

3143  Savage,  James.  Genealogical  Dictionary  of  the  first 
settlers  of  New  England.   4  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  i860 

With  genealogical  notes  and  errata,  by  Mrs.  C.  H.  Dall,  and  index 
by  O.  P.  Dexter. 

75-3144  Savannah,  Ga.  Historical  Record  of  the  City  of 
Savannah.  By  F.  D.  Lee  and  J.  L.  Agnew.  pp.  212. 
Maps.      1 2°  cloth.  Savannah,  1869 

/  -  3145  Sawyer,  George  S.  Southern  Institutes;  or  an  inquiry 
into  the  origin  and  early  prevalence  of  slavery  and  the 
slave  trade.     8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1858 

3146  Saybrook  Confession  and  Platform.  A  Confession  of 
faith  owned  and  consented  to  by  the  elders  and  messen- 
gers of  the  churches  in  the  colony  of  Connecticut  in 
New  England,  assembled  by  delegation  at  Say-Brook, 
September  9th,  1708.  New  London  in  N.  E.  Printed 
by  Thomas  Short,  1710.  To  which  is  appended:  The 
heads  of  agreement  assented  to  by  the  united  ministers 
formerly  called  Presbyterian  and  Congregational,  and 
also  articles  for  the  administration  of  church  discipline, 
etc.      pp.  (2),  116.      16°  calf,  gilt. 

Thomas  Short:   New  London,  1710 

A  fine  copy  of  the  first  edition  of   the  Saybrook  Platform,  and  the 
first  book  printed  in  Connecticut. 

~_i         3147   Saybrook   Confession    and    Platform.      The   same.      pp. 
>^    ^^  144.    18°  blue  crushed  levant  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges. 

Reprinted:   Bridgeport,  1810 

/  3148  Scheffer,  John.  History  of  Lapland,  shewing  the  ori- 
ginal manners,  habits,  religion  and  trade  of  that  people, 
with  a  particular  account  of  their  gods  and  sacrifices, 
marriage  ceremonies,  conjurations,  diabolical  rites,  etc. 
pp.  90.     8°  stitched.  London,  175 1 

^  3149   ScHONER,  Johann.      A  reproduction  of  his  Globe  of  1523 

•^    O  t  long    lost       With    new    translations   and    notes   on   the 

globe,  by  Henry  Stevens  of  Vermont.      Edited  with  an 
introduction   and    bibliography   by  C.  H.   Coote.      Por- 
trait, plates  and  three  folded  maps.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 
Large  paper.  London,    1888 


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3150  School  Books.  Webster's  Grammatical  Institute,  Part 
II,  1794; — Enfield's  Speaker,  1795; —  Murray's  English 
Reader,  1799; — Webster's  Prompter,  1803; — Webster's 
Compendious  Dictionary,  1806;  —  Bingham's  American 
Preceptor,  1809; — Bingham's  Columbian  Orator,  1810; 
— Scott's  Lessons  in  Elocution,  1820; — Lowe's  Colum- 
bian Class  Book,  1825;- — Murray's  Introduction  to  the 
English  Reader,  1827;  —  Webster's  American  Spelling 
Book,  1828;  —  Hale's  History  of  the  U.  S.  1830.  la 
vols. 

315 1  Schoolcraft,  Henry  R.  Notes  on  the  Iroquois,  pp. 
498.      Portrait,  colored.      8°  cloth.  Albany,  1847 

3152  Schoolcraft.     The  Myth  of    Hiawatha,  and  other  oral 
5~0  legends  of  the  North  American  Indians,      pp.  343.      12° 

cloth.  Phila.,  1856 

Schouten,  Guillaume.  Journal  ou  Description  du  Mer- 
veilleux  Voyage  de  Guillaume  Schouten,  fait  es  annees 
1615,  i6i6  et  1617,  comme  (en  circum-navigeant  le 
Globe  terrestre)  il  a  decouverte  vers  le  Zud  du  destroit 
de  Magellan  un  nouveau  passage,  jusques  a  la  grande 
Mer  de  Zud.  With  all  the  maps  and  plates,  pp.  88. 
Small  4°  vellum.  Amsterdam,  1619 

A  perfect  copy  of  the  celebrated  voyage  of  Le  Maire  and  Schou- 
ten, in  which  the  .Straits  of  J^emaire  were  discovered,  and  Cape  Horn 
doubled. 

3154  Scituate,  Mass.  History  of  Scituate,  from  its  first 
settlement  to  1831.  pp.  408.  By  Samuel  Deane.  8° 
morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1831 

5~0  3 '55  Scoresby-Jackson,  B.  E.  The  Life  of  William  Scoresby. 
pp.  406.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1861 

3156  Scott,  Benjamin.  Pilgrim  Fathers  neither  Puritan  nor 
persecutors,  a  lecture  at  the  Friend's  Institute,  Jan.  18, 
1866.      pp.  39.      8°  cloth.  London,  1866 

J^O  3'57  Scott,  John.  A  Visit  to  Paris  in  1814.  Third  ed. ;  — 
Paris  revisited  in  1815,  by  way  of  Brussels,  pp.  343, 
405.      2  vols.  8°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1815-16 

3158  Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of.  By  J.  G. 
Lockhart.      2  vols.  8^  half  calf,  gilt.  Phila.,  1838 

3159  Scott,  Lieut-General  Winfield.  Memoirs  of.  Written 
by  Himself,  pp.  653.  Portrait.  Royal  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. New  York,  1864 

3160  [ScouGEL,  Henry.]  The  Life  of  God  in  the  Soul  of  Man. 
With  a  preface  by  Gilbert  Burnet.  Seventh  ed.  pp. 
153.      16°  half  calf.  London,  1739 


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Declensions,  mixed  with  Tears  of  their  Posterities  fur- 
ther falling  off  from  New  England's  Primitive  Constitu- 
tion, pp.  1-18.  18°  crimson  levant  morocco.  (Title 
mounted  and  restored,  and  edges  of  leaves  repaired.) 

Boston,  1733 
I  With  a  reprint  of  the  preface  to  the  first  edition,  1691. 

yj/^3162  Sears  Genealogy.  Genealogies  and  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Ancestry  and  Descendants  of  Richard 
Sears,  the  Pilgrim,      pp.  64.      8°  cloth.        Boston,  1857 

I  j^  3163  Secret  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Convention 
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ica, pp.  335.  12°  cloth.  Richmond,  1839 
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Work  of  Jesus  Christ.  Sixth  ed.  pp.  330.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1866 


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3165  Segur,  Count  Philip  de.  History  of  the  Expedition  to 
Russia,  undertaken  by  the  Emperor  Napoleon,  in  the 
year  1812.      2  vols.  16°  half  calf.  London,  1825 

^^3166  Selden,  John.  The  Table-Talk  of.  With  a  Biographi- 
cal Preface  and  notes,  by  S.  W.  Singer.  Second  ed. 
pp.   170.      Portrait.      16°  cloth,  uncut.         London,  1856 

7^3167  Selden.  Table-Talk,  with  a  Biographical  Preface  and 
notes,  by  S.  W.  Singer,  pp.  270.  Portrait.  12°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  i860 

57)  3168  Selden.  Memoirs  of,  and  Notices  of  the  Political  Con- 
test during  his  Time.  By  G.  W.  Johnson,  pp.  374. 
Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1835 

9a  3169  Select  Views  of  American    and   European    Scenery,  by 

'  W.  H.  Bartlett,  Tombleson,   T.   Allom    and   others,  en- 

graved on  steel  by  E.  Finden  and  others.  80  full  page 
plates,  some  with  descriptive  text.  Bound  in  one  vol. 
4°  half  morocco. 

3^3170  Selfridge,  Thomas  O.  Trial  of,  for  killing  Charles 
/  Austin  on  the  Public  Exchange  in  Boston,  Aug.  4,  1806; 

—  Correct  Statement  of  the  whole  preliminary  contro- 
versy, 2  vols. ;  —  Sermon  by  Rev.  William  Emerson  on 
the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Calamitous  Death  of  Mr. 
Charles  Austin,  1806.      4  vols.  8°  half  calf. 

QQ  317  I  Semple,  Robert  B.  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  Baptists  in  Virginia,  pp.  446.  8°  sheep,  (few 
leaves  slightly  stained.)  Richmond,  181  o 

j5-^  3172  Sergeant,  John.  Select  Speeches  of  John  Sergeant  of 
Pennsylvania,      pp.  367.      8°  morocco,   gilt,   red   edges. 

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Sergeant,  Rev.  John,  (of  Stockbridge.)  Letter  to  Dr. 
Colman  of  Boston,  containing  Mr.  Sergeant's  proposal 
of  a  more  effectual  method  for  the  education  of  Indian 
children,      pp.  16.      8°   half  morocco,   (name  on    title,) 

Boston,  1743 

Serials.  Odd  numbers  of  Congregational  Quarterly;  — 
Continental  Monthly ;  —  Old  Dominion ;  —  Science.  (28) 

Sermons.  D.  Andrewes.  April  6,  1604; — Bishop  of 
Chichester.  Sept.  28,  1606;  —  Bishop  of  Elie.  Au- 
gust 5,  1610;  and  other  Sermons  preached  between 
1604  and  1611.      Small  4°  vellum.  London,  1604-T1 

With  autograph  of  Henry,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  1696. 

Sermons.  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  July  18,  1745,  at 
Charlestown,  for  the  reduction  of  Cape  Breton  by  an 
army  of  New  England  Volunteers  under  the  command 
of  William  Pepperrell,  by  Thomas  Prentice;  —  Sermon 
at  Charlestown,  Jan.  28,  1747,  on  a  Publick  Fast  after 
the  destruction  of  the  Province  Court  House,  by  fire, 
by  Thomas  Prentice; — Sermon  at  Newbury,  May  22, 
1755,  '^t  the  desire  and  in  the  audience  of  Col.  Moses 
Titcomb  and  many  others  inlisted  under  him  and  going 
with  him  in  an  expedition  against  the  French,  by  John 
Lowell;  —  Sermon  at  Ipswich,  Nov.  7,  1765,  by  Moses 
Parsons,  etc.  6  pamphlets  bound  in  one  vol.  8°  half 
morocco,  gilt. 

Sermons,  Orations  and  Addresses.  18  pamphlets  bound 
in  one  vol.      8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1822-37 

Servetus.  An  impartial  History  of  Michael  Servetus, 
burnt  alive  at  Geneva,  for  Heresie.  pp.  216.  London, 
1724;  —  Life  of  Servetus,  by  J.  G.  de  Chauffpie.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French,  by  James  Yair.  pp.  212.  2  vols. 
8°  sheep.  London,  1771 

Settle,  Dionyse.  A  True  Reporte  of  the  laste  voyage 
into  the  West  and  Northwest  regions,  etc.  1577, 
worthily  achieued  by  Capteine  Frobisher  of  the  sayde 
voyage  the  first  finder  and  Generall.  With  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  people  there  inhabiting,  and  other  circum- 
stances notaljle.  Written  by  Dionyse  Settle,  one  of  the 
compaiiie  in  the  sayde  voyage,  pp.  63.  4°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  by  Henrie  Middleton :  Anno,  1577 

Only  50  copies  reprinted  for  John  Carter  Ikown. 
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folded,  uncut.  ■  Phila.,  1855-7 

Only  250  copies  printed. 

Comprises  :  Papers  in  relation  to  the  Case  of  Silas  Deane;  —  Ex- 
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vol.  8°  half  roan.  Phila.,  1855 

.   ^_^3i82   Sewall,    David.       Tutor    Henry   Flynt's   Journey   from 

1/  Cambridge  to  Portsmouth  in  1754.      Edited  by  Charles 

Deane.      pp.  9.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1878 

Only  50  copies  reprinted. 

/^^i83   Sewall,  Joseph.      Sermon  preached  at  Cambridge,  upon 

'  '  the  Death  of   Mr.    Benjamin  Wadsworth,    President  of 

Harvard    College,    March,    1736,    7.      pp.    32.      8°    half 

roan  (broken).  Boston,  1737 

^5-3184  Sewall,    J.    M.      Miscellaneous    Poems,      pp.    304.      16° 

sheep  (broken).  Portsmouth,  1801 

^1^3185   Sewall,  R.  K.      Ancient  Dominions  of  Maine.      Plates. 

]  pp.  2,66.     8"  cloth.  Bath,  1859 

j        3186   Sewall,    Samuel.       Phaenomena    quaedam    Apocalyptica 

c2  TV  ^([   Aspectum    Novi    Orbis   configurata.   Or,   some   few 

lines  towards  a  description  of  the  New  Heaven.   Second 

ed.      pp.  64,  24.      Small  4°  stitched. 

B.  Green:  Boston,  1727 

3  00  ^^^7   Seward,  William.      Journal  of  a  Voyage  from   Savannah 

;  to    Philadelphia,   and    from    Philadelphia    to    England, 

1740.      pp.87.      8°  half  roan.  London,  1740 

y  Lj,  3188  Sewel,  William.  History  of  the  Rise,  Increase  and 
Progress  of  the  Christian  People  called  Quakers.  2 
vols.  8°  mottled  calf.  London,  1795 

3do3'S9  Sever,  Rev.  Samuel.  Memoirs,  Historical  and  Topo- 
graphical of  Bristol  and  its  Neighbourhood,  from  the 
earliest  Period  down  to  the  present  Time.  pp.  535,  601. 
Numerous  plates.  2  vols,  royal  4°  half  morocco,  extra, 
gilt  edges.  Bristol,  1821 

^^    3190  Shadwell,  Thomas.      Dramatick  Works  of.    Portrait  by 
I    °  Gribelin.      4  vols.  16°  calf.  London,  1720 

^        3191   Shaftesbury,  Earl  Anthony.      Characteristicks  of  Men, 
^^^  Manners,    Opinions,   Times.      Fifth    ed.      Portrait    and 

vignettes  by  Gribelin.      3  vols,  royal  8°  russia. 

Baskerville:   Birmingham,  1773 

/  00  3192  Shakers.  The  Testimony  of  Christ's  Second  Appearing, 
containing  a  General  Statement  of  all  Things  pertaining 
to  the  Faith  and  Practice  of  the  Church  of  God  in  this 
Latter-Day.     Second  ed.      pp.  622.      12°  morocco,  gilt. 

Albany,  1810 

J         3193   Shakers.      A  Portraiture  of  Shakerism.      Drawn  up  by 
^  p"  Mary  M.  Dyer.      pp.  446.      16°  half  calf,  gilt. 

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■^^  r  ^  Review  of  the  Portraiture  of  Shakerism."     By  Mary  M. 

i  Dyer.      pp.  112.      16°  half  calf  (corner  stained). 

Concord,  1824 
/  3195   Shakespeare,  William.      The  First  Collected  Edition  of 

/  S'  o  o  j.j^g  Dramatic  Works  of  William  Shakespeare.      A  repro- 

duction in  exact  fac-simile  of  the  famous  First  Folio, 
1623,  by  the  newly-discovered  process  of  photo-lith- 
ography, executed  under  the  superintendence  of  H. 
Staunton.      Large  folio,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1866 


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^  ,,^-3196  Shakespeare.     The  Plays  of  Shakespeare.      9  vols.  48° 
/  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1825 

Pickering's  miniature  edition. 

3197  Shakespeare.      A  Reprint  of  his    Collected  Works,   as 
^  put  forth  in  1623.      Portrait  and  view.      3  vols.  4°  limp 

cloth,  uncut.  London,  1863-4 

3198  Shakespeare's  Will,  copied  from  the  original  in  the  Pre- 
y  rogative  Court,  preserving  the  interlineations  and  fac- 
similes of  the  true   autographs  of   the  poet,  wnth  a  few 
preliminary   observations.      By  J.  O.  lialliwell.      pp.  4. 
4°  paper.  London,  185 1 

3199  Shakespeare.  Collier  Folio.  Notes  and  Emendations 
jG  to  the  Text  of  Shakespeare's  Plays,  from  early  manu- 
script corrections  in  a  copy  of  the  Folio,  1632,  pp.  512, 
1853; — Few  notes  on  Shakespeare,  with  occasional  re- 
marks on  the  emendations  of  the  manuscript  correc- 
tions in  Mr.  Collier's  Copy  of  Folio,  1632,  pp.  156, 
1853,  by  Rev.  Alex.  Dyce;  —  New  P'acts  regarding  the 
Life  of  Shakespeare,  pp.  55,  1835;  —  New  Particulars 
regarding  the  Works  of  Shakespeare,  pp.  68,  1X36;  — 
An  Inquiry  into  the  Genuineness  of  the  Manuscript 
in  Mr.  J.  Payne  Collier's  annotated  Shakespeare  Folio, 
1623.  By  N.  E.  S.  A.  Hamilton,  pp.  155,  i860; — Re- 
ply to  Mr.  N.  E.  S.  A.  Hamilton  "Inquiry,"  pp.  72, 
i860;  —  Strictures  on  Mr.  N.  E.  S.  A.  Hamilton's  "In- 
quiry," pp.  28,  i860;  —  Observations  on  some  of  the 
manuscript  Emendations  of  the  Text  of  Shakespeare. 
By  J.  O.  Halliwell,  pp.  16,  1853;  —  A  Few  Remarks  on 
the  Emendations,  etc.,  pp.  15,  1852; — Curiosities 
of  Modern  Shaksperean  Criticism,  pp.  32,  1853;  — 
A  Complete  View  of  the  Shakspeare  Controversy, 
pp.  351,  1861,  by  C.  M.  Ingleby;  —  The  Shakspeare 
Fabrications,  by  C.  M.  Ingleby,  pp.  116,  1859;  — 
A  Few  Words  in  reply  to  the  animadversions  of  Mr. 
Dyce,  pp.  23,  1853; — A  Review  of  "An  Inquiry,"  by 
C.  W.  Frederickson,  pp.  32,  i860.  14  vols.  8°  cloth 
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by  William  Shake-speare,  1603;  Hamlet  by  William 
Shakespeare,  1604:  being  exact  reprints  of  the  first 
and  second  editions  of  Shakespeare's  great  drama, 
from  the  very  rare  originals  in  the  possession  of  his 
Grace  the  Uuke  of  Devonshire;  with  the  two  texts 
printed  on  opposite  pages,  and  so  arranged  that  the 
parallel  passages  face  each  other.  And  a  bibliograph- 
ical preface,  by  Samuel  Timmins.  pp.  100.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  i860 

^  jj-7j32oi  Shakespeare's  Sonnets.  Reproduced  in  Fac-simile, 
from  the  unrivalled  Original  in  the  Library  of  Bridge- 
water  House.      Square  8°  half  roan.  London,  1862 

3202  Shakespeare.      Notes   upon   some  of  the   obscure   Pas- 
sages in  Shakespeare's  Plays,     pp.  375.     8^  calf. 

London,  1805 

3203  Shakespeare.      I'he   Authorship   of    Shakespeare.       By 
"  Nathaniel  Holmes.      Third  ed.    pp.  696.     Portrait.     12° 

cloth.  New  York,  1875 

3204  Shakspeare.       William    Shakspere,    a    Biography.       By 
'"^  Charles     Knight,      pp.    329.      Illustrations.      8°    cloth, 

uncut.  London,  1851 

3205  Shakspeare.    Studies  of  Shakspere.    By  Charles  Knight, 
pp.  560.      Portraits.      8°  cloth,  uncut.         London,  185 1 


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73206  Shakspeare's    Scholar;    being    Historical    and    Critical 
5"  Studies  of    his   Text,    Characters    and    Commentators, 

with  an  Examination  of  Mr.  Collier's  Folio  of  1632.    pp. 
504.      By  Richard  Grant  White.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1854 

^^3207  Shakespeare.  Reasons  for  a  new  edition  of  Shakes- 
peare's  Works,  by  J.  P.  Collier,  1842;  —  Home  of 
Shakspere,  by  F.  W.  Fairholt,  1847;  —  Proposed  Emen- 
dations of  the  Text  of  Shakespeare's  Plays,  by  S.  Jervis, 
1861;  —  Lowell  Shakspeare  Memorial,  1864;  —  Shakes- 
pearian Pronounciation,  by  Noyes  and  Peirce,  1864;  — 
Notes  and  Emendations  on  the  Plays  of  Shakspere,  by 
J.  Grimaldi,  1853,  etc.      7  pamphlets. 

3208  Shakespeare.     A   Collection   of   Pamphlets   relating  to 
*''^  Shakespeare,  bound  in  i  vol.       8°   half  calf. 

Comprises  :  Observations  on  an  Autograph  of  Shakspere,  and  the 
Orthography  of  his  Name.  By  Sir  F.  Madden.  London,  1838;  — 
An  Historical  Account  of  the  Monument  Bust  of  William  Shaks- 
peare. By  A.  Wivell.  London,  1827  ;  —  Account  of  the  Second  Com- 
memoration of  Shakspeare,  April,  1830;  —  Account  of  the  Second 
Royal  Gala  Festival  at  Stratford,  1830  ; — Catalogue  of  all  the  Books, 
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7773209  Shakespeare  and  his  Friends.      By  R.  F.  Williams,     pp. 
^1  484.     8°  half  calf.  Paris,  1838 

<^r-32io  Shakespeare    Proverbs.      By    Mary   Cowden  Clarke;  — 
/  The  Shakspeare  Calendar.    By  W.  C.  Richards.     2  vols. 

16°  cloth.  New  York,  1848-50 

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'  Shakspeare,  by  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical 

Society,  at  Boston,  April  23,  1864.      pp.  71.      Folio,  pa- 
per, uncut.  Boston,  1864 
Large  Paper  :  only  25  copies  privately  printed. 
•73~32i2  Shakespeare.      The  same.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1864 

Only  275  copies  printed. 
/O    3213   Shaler,  William.      Sketches   of  Algiers,    Political,    His- 
torical and  Civil,      pp.  310.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

Boston,  1826 

3    '7J~32i4  Shapleigh,  Me.      History  of.      By  Rev.  Amasa  Loring. 
/  pp.  40.      12°  half  roan  (worn).  Portland,  1854 

V  o?5'32i5  Shattuck,  Lemuel.  Memorials  of  the  Descendants  of 
William  Shattuck.  Portrait.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 
3216  Shaw,  Rev.  Samuel.  Works  of.  pp.  440,  456.  Por- 
trait. 2  vols.  12°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1821 
/  1^3217  Shaw,  Samuel.  Journals  of  Major  Samuel  Shaw,  the 
First  American  Consul  at  Canton.  With  a  Life  of  the 
author,  by  Josiah  Quincy.     pp.  360.    Portrait.   8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1847 

/y5"32i8  Shea,  J.  G.      Discovery  and   Exploration  of  the  Missis- 

/  sippi  Valley,    pp.  268.    Map.    8°  cloth.     New  York,  1852 

#^^3219  Shea.      The  Bursting  of  Pierre  Margrys  La  Salle  Bub- 

/  ble,   pp.   24  (Privately  reprinted),  1879,  with  a.  I.  s.    of 

author; —  The  Commodities  of  the  Hand  called  Manati 

Ore  Long  He,   which  is  in  the  Continent  of  Virginia. 

pp.  16.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     (Printed  by  Joel  Munsell,  Albany.) 

2  pamphlets. 

<n    ,      3220  Shea.     Expedition  of  Don   Diego  Dionisio  de  Penalosa, 
'^"^      ^  Governor  of  New  Mexico,  from  Santa  Fe    to  the    river 

Mischipi  and  Quivira  in  1662,   as  described    by    Father 
Nicholas  de  Freytas.      pp.  loi.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

New  York,  1882 

3221  Sheffield,  Lord  John.  Observations  on  the  Commerce 
of  the  American  States.  8°  calf,  (cracked  and  name 
cut  from  title).  London,  1784 

With  bookplate  of  Duncan  Campbell. 

too  3-^^   Sheldon,  E.  M.      Early  History    of  Michigan,   from  its 
first  Settlement  to  1815.     pp.  409.     Portrait.      8^  cloth. 

New  York,  1856 


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r-|^     3223   Sheepscott  and  Newcastle,    Me.      History    of    Ancient 
^  Sheepscott  and    Newcastle,    including  Early  Pemaquid, 

Damariscotta,  and  other  contiguous  Places,  with  Gen- 
ealogies. By  Rev.  D.  O.  Cushman.  pp.  458.  Map 
and  portraits.      8°  cloth.  Bath,  1882 

^5-3224  Shepherd,  Rev.  Dr.      History  of  the  American  Revolu- 
'  tion.      pp.  64.      8°  cloth.  London. 

0-3225  Shepard,  Thomas.  Works  of,  comprising:  The  Sin- 
cere Convert  and  The  Saints  Jewell,  1655,  pp.  247;  — 
The  Sound  Believer,  1653,  pp.  317;  —  The  Doctrine  of 
the  Sabbath,  1655,  pp.320;  —  Select  Cases  resolved, 
1655,  pp.  32;  —  The  First  Principles,  1655,  pp.  17;  — 
Subjection  to  Christ,  1657,  pp.  no.     Thick  12°  old  calf. 

London,  1652-55 
^^3226   Shepard.      The  Sincere  Convert,  discovering"  the   small 
number  of  true  Believers,  etc.      pp.  216.      12°  calf. 

London,  1664 
(q0  3227   Shepard.      Autobiography  of ;  with  additional  notices  of 
his  Life,  by  N.  Adams,      pp.  129.     16°  antique  calf,  red 
edges.  Boston,  1832 

^^3228  Sherburne.      Memoirs    of    Andrew    Sherburne,    a    Pen- 
sioner of  the  Navy  of  the  Revolution.      Written  by  Him- 
self.     Second  ed.     12°  sheep.  Providence,  1831 
^     3229  Sheridan,  R.  B.      Dramatic  Works  of;  with  a  Biographi- 
'-^^               cal    and    Critical    Sketch,    by    Leigh    Hunt.      pp.     153. 
Royal  8°  cloth.                                   Moxon:   London,  1840 

I    I  ^ly'^Z'^  Sheridan.      Memoirs  of  the  Life  of.      Bv  Thomas  Moore. 

'  8°  half  calf.  '  Paris,  1835 

3231    Sheridan.      Memoirs  of  the  Public  and   Private  Life  of. 

^^  By  John  Watkins.      Second    ed.      pp.    485,    543.      Por- 

traits.   2  vols.  8°  marbled  calf,  (cracked).    London,  1817 

.,^.^3232  Shillibeer,  Lieut.  J.  Narrative  of  the  Briton's  Voyage 
to  Pitcairn's  Island,  including  an  interesting  sketch  of 
the  present  state  of  the  Brazils  and  of  Spanish  South 
America.  Plates,  pp.  180.  Seconded.  8°  half  calf, 
gilt,  uncut.  London,  1817 

0 o  ^^^^  Sharp,  Granville.  Law  of  Retribution.  12°  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1776 

3234  Shoreham,  Vt.      History  of  the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Vt., 
y  5~  from  1761  to  the  present  Time.      By  Rev.   J.    F.  Good- 
hue.     Together  with    a  Statistical    and   Historical  Ac- 
count of  the  County   of    Addison.      By    Samuel    Swift, 
pp.  198,  132.    2  portraits.     8°  cloth.      Middlebury,  1861 

3235  Shrewsbury,  Mass.      History  of,  from  its  Settlement  in 
^'^  17 17    to   1829.      By    Andrew    H.    Ward.      Portrait.      8° 

half  sheep,  (worn).  Boston,  1847 


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236  Short,  (A)     Account  of    the    Lives    and    Sufferings    of 

several  Godly  Persons,  who  dy'd  in  England  for  the 
Sake  of  the  Gospel  under  the  Reign  of  King  Henry 
VIII,  and  Queen  Mary.      pp.   126.      16°  morocco. 

London,  1727 

237  Shurtleff,  N.  B.      The  Passengers  of  the  May    Flower 

in  1620.      4°  paper,    uncut.  Boston,  1849 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed.     Inserted  photographic  portrait. 

238  Shurtleff.      Thunder    and     Lightning    and     Death    at 

Marshfield  in  1658  and  1666.      8°  half  morocco. 
Presentation  copy.  Boston,  1850 

239  Shurtleff.      Another  copy.     8°  boards         Boston,  1850 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed. 

Shurtleff.     A  Perpetual  Calendar    for    Old    and    New- 
Style.      Seconded.      Royal  4°  cloth.  Boston,  185 1 
Only  150  copies  privately  printed. 

Shurtleff.     A  Decimal    System   for  the   Arrangement 
and  Administration  of  Libraries,    pp.  80.    4°  cloth. 
Large  paper.  Privately  printed :  Boston,  1856 

Shurtleff.  A  Perpetual  Calender  for  Old  and  New 
Style,  prepared  for  the  use  of  those  engaged  in  antiqua- 
rian and  historical  investigation;  —  Calendar  for  the 
Hebrew  Years  5622-5660,  being  also  for  the  years  of 
Our  Lord,  1861-1900.  2  vols,  small  4°  cloth  and  12° 
paper.  Boston,  1848-63 

243  Shurtleff,  William.      Sermon   preach'd   at   New-Castle 

in  New  Hampshire,  January  i,  1726,  7,  in  Commemora- 
tion of  the  Sufferings,  etc.,  of  a  Company  of  Mariners, 
ship-wreck'd  upon  Boon  Island  Rock,  to  which  is  added 
a  Narrative  of  the  Same.      pp.  50.      16°  morocco. 

B.  Green:   Boston,  1727 
See  Deane's  Narrative.     London  1762,   (No.  1030),  also,   Account 
of  the  Voyage  of  the  Nottingham  Galley,  etc.      London,  171 1.      No. 
1031. 

244  Sibley,  John  L.      Biographical  Sketches  of  Graduates  of 

Harvard  University.  1642-1689.  3  vols,  royal  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1873-85 

245  SiDDONS.    Mrs.      Life    of.      By    Thomas    Campbell,      pp. 

299,  394.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

London,  1834 

246  SiDDONS,  J.  H.      Familiar  History  of  the  United    States 

of  America,      pp.  243.      16°  cloth.  London. 

247  Sidney,  Sir    Philip.      Miscellaneous    Works  of.      With    a 

Life  of  the  Author  and  illustrative  notes,  by  William 
Gray.  pp.  380.  Portrait.  8°  half  roan,  uncut,  gilt 
top.  Boston,    i860 

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3248  Silk.  An  Historical  Review  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  Silk  Culture,  Manufacture  and  Trade,  in  Europe 
and  America.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Phila.,  1831 

Presentation  copy  to  John  Pickering,  with  autograph  of  Peter  L. 
Du  Ponceau  of  Phila.  He  was  a  native  of  France  and  came  to  this 
country  to    aid  Steuben  in  1778. 

.r^  3249  SiLLiMAN,  Benjamin.  Remarks  made  on  a  short  Tour 
between  Hartford  and  Quebec,  in  the  Autumn  of  1819. 
Second  ed.      Plates.      12°  morocco,  gilt. 

New  Haven,  1824 
/   ^      3250  Simcoe's  Military  Journal.      History  of  the  Operations  of 
^  a    Partisan   Corps    called    the    Queen's    Rangers,   com- 

manded by  Lieut.  Col.  J.  G.  Simcoe,  during  the  War  of 
the  American  Revolution,  pp.  328.  Maps.  8°  boards, 
uncut.  New  York,  1844 

^^—3251   SiMMS,  J.  R.      Trappers  of  New  York,  or  a  Biography  of 
M.  Stoner.  and  M.  Foster,   with  Anecdotes  of  the  cele- 
brated Hunters.      Portrait.      12°  cloth.         Albany,  1857 
^,f_3252   SiMMS.      The  American  Spy,  or   Freedom's   Early  Sacri- 
/  •^  fice;  a  Tale  of  the  Revolution,     pp.  63.      8°   half  roan. 

Albany,   1857 
^-^  3253   SiMMS,  Richard.      A  Manual    for  the   Genealogist,  Topo- 
grapher, Antiquary  and  Legal  Professor,      pp.  526.      8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1856 

,  3254  SIMMS,  W.  G.  History  of  South  Carolina.  New  and  re- 
vised edition.      pp.437.      12°  cloth.        New  York,  1866 


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3255  SiMPKiNSON,    J.    N.      The    Washingtons;   a   Tale     of    a 
^  Country    Parish    in    the    17th  Century.       pp.    326,    89. 

Frontispiece.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  i860 

3256  [Singer,  S.  W.]     Some  Account   of  the  Book  printed  at 
00  O.xfordin  1468,  under  the  title  "  Exposicio  Sancti  Jero- 

nimi  in  Simbolo  Apostolorum";  in  which  is  examined 
its  claim  to  be  considered  the  first  book  printed  in 
England,      pp.  44.      8°  half  calf. 

Privately  printed:   London,    181 2 

^~p  3257   Sketche   of  Popular  Tumults;   illustrative    of    the    evils 

of  social  ignorance.      12°  cloth,  uncut.        London,  1837 

g  'J  3258  Slater,  Samuel.      Memoir   of    Samuel  Slater,  connected 
/  with   a  history  of    the  rise  and  progress    of    the    cotton 

manufacture  in  England  and  America.  By  George  S. 
White.      Second  ed.      pp.  448.      Portraits.      8°  cloth. 

Phila.,  1836 

«       3259  Slafter,  E.  F.      Assassination  Plot  in  New  York  in  1776. 

"0  pp.6.      1869;  —  Pre-Historic  Copper  Implements,      pp. 

15,  1879;  —  Incorrect    Latitudes,  1535-1740.      pp.  20. 

1882; — Royal  Memorials,     pp.28.    1889.     4  pamphlets. 


304  CATALOGUE. 


/ 3  O  t>  3^^°  Slaughter,  Rev.  Philip.  History  of  St.  Mark's  Parish 
Va.,  with  notes  of  old  churches  and  families,  pp.  200. 
12°  cloth.  Baltimore,  1877 

,  ^3261  Slaughter.  Memoir  of  William  Green,  LL.D.  pp  131. 
1883;  —  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William 
Meade,  D.D.  pp.  51,  1885; — Colonial  Church  of  Vir- 
ginia,     pp.  43.      1885.      3  pamphlets. 

^3262  Slavery.  Anthony  Burns,  a  history.  By  C.  E.  Stevens, 
1856; — The  Black  Man,  his  antecedents,  his  genius  and 
his  achievements.  By  W.  W.  Brown,  1863; — The  Sable 
Cloud.  By  N.  Adams,  1861;  —  The  Rejected  Stone. 
By  M.  D.  Conway,  1862; — Letters  to  William  Jay.  By 
D.  M.  Reese,  1835;  —  An  Inquiry  into  the  Character 
and  Tendency  of  the  American  colonization  and  Anti- 
Slavery  Societies,  1837;  • — A  View  of  the  Action  of  the 
Federal  Government  in  Behalf  of  Slavery,  1839;  — 
Secession,  or  prose  in  rhyme,  1864;  —  Slavery,  letters 
and  speeches,  by  Horace  Mann,  185 1.  9  vols.  12°  cloth 
and  boards. 

yjp  \i  -  3263  Slavery.  Lectures  before  the  Chelmsford  Ladies'  Anti- 
Slavery  Association,  April  17,  1832,  by  Joseph  Ivimey; 
— Remarks  on  Channing's  Slavery,  1835; — Correspond- 
ence between  Appleton  and  Palfrey,  1846; —  Papers  on 
the  Slave  Power,  by  J.  G.  Palfrey,  1847; — Review  of 
Stuart's  Pamphlet,  by  R.  W.  Clark,  1850;  —  Review  of 
Webster's  Speech,  by  Wendell  Phillips,  1850;  —  Pro- 
ceedings in  theU.  S.  Senate  on  the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill, 
1850; — Admission  of  California,  by  W.  H.  Seward,  1850; 
—  Slavery  among  the  Puritans,  1850;  — Clay's  Speech, 
1850;  —  Slavery  in  the  United  States,  1851 ;  — Boston 
Slave  Riot  and  Trial  of  Anthony  Burns,  1854;  — Obser- 
vations on  Dr.  Gannet's  Sermon,  1854;  —  Letter  to  the 
President  of  the  United  States,  1855;  —  Struggle  for 
Slavery  Extension,  by  Greeley,  1856;  —  Responsibility 
of  the  North,  1856; — Argument  of  G.  T.  Curtis  on  the 
Dred  Scott  Decision,  1856; — Review  of  the  Dred  Scott 
Decision,  etc.      21  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

Boston  and  Washington. 

I  0  t>  3264  Smiles,  Samuel.  Lives  of  Boulton  and  Watt,  compris- 
ing also  a  history  of  the  invention  and  introduction  of 
the  steam  engine,  pp.  521.  Portraits  and  illustrations. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  Phila.,  1865 

/    TXi  3^^5   Smith,  Buckingham.     An    Inquiry  into  the  Authenticity 
'    ;  of  Documents  concerning  a  Discovery  in  North  America 

claimed  to    have  been    made    by    Verrazzano.      pp.  31. 

Folio,  boards.  New  York,  1864 


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U  --^3266  Smith,  Charles  John.  Historical  and  Literary  Curiosi- 
ties, consisting  of  fac-similes  of  original  documents; 
scenes  of  remarkable  events  and  interesting  localities, 
and  the  birth-places,  residences,  portraits,  and  monu- 
ments of  eminent  literary  characters,  with  a  variety  of 
reliques  and  antiquities  connected  with  the  same  sub- 
ject. Numerous  fine  plates,  some  illuminated.  4°  half 
olive  morocco,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top.  London,    1852 

/  L25''5^^7  Smith,  Elias  L.      Life,    Conversion,    Preaching,   Travels 
^  and  Sufferings  of.      Written  by  Himself.      Vol.  I.      Por- 

trait.     t6°  sheep,  (recovered).  Boston,  1840 

\   .^3268  Smith,  James.     The  Voyage  and  Shipwreck  of  St.    Paul. 
■^  Second   ed.      pp.  276.      Map  and  plate.     8°  calf,  extra. 

London,  1856 

.       3269  Smith,  Horace.      Memoirs,    Letters   and  Comic  Miscel- 
"  lanies  in  Prose  and  Verse.      Edited    by  Horace  Smith. 

PP-  359'    367-      Portraits.      2    vols,    small  8°    half    mo- 
rocco, uncut  edges,  gilt  tops.  London,  1840 

7-3270  Smith,    J.    P.      Four    Discourses    on    the   Sacrifice    and 
'  Priesthood  of  Jesus  Christ,      pp.  316.      8°  half  calf. 

London,  1828 

3271  Smith,  Captain  John.  A  True  Relation  of  such  Occur- 
ences and  Accidents  of  noate  as  hath  hapned  in  Virginia 
since  the  first  planting  of  that  Collony,  etc.  Written 
by  Captaine  Smith,  Coronell  of  the  said  Colony.  Title 
I  leaf.  To  the  corteous  reader  3  pp.  Text,  18  un- 
numbered leaves.      Small  4°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1608 
The  earliest  published    work  relating  to  the  colony  at    Jamestown 
Virginia  (the  first  permanent   settlement   in  North   America.)     It  is 
also  the  first  printed  work  of  Capt.  Smith. 

5-2.3272  Smith.  A  True  Relation  of  Virginia.  With  an  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  Charles  Deane.  pp.  88.  Map. 
4°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1866 

No.    5    of   only  six   copies   printed    on    India  paper.     Portrait  in- 
serted. 

3273  Smith.      The  same.      Map.      Royal  4°  paper,  uncut. 

Boston,  1866 
Large  Paper:   Only  35  copies  printed. 

3274  Smith.      The  same.      Map.      4°  crushed  levant  morocco, 
^25"  gilt,    extra    inside   borders,  uncut    edges,    gilt    top,    by 

Matthews.  Boston,  i86f 

No.  I   of  the  edition  of  280  copies. 

J     3275   Smith.      The  same.      Map.      Small  4°  cloth,  uncut. 
^  ^  Only  280  copies  printed.  Boston,  1866 


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276  Smith.  A  Map  of  Virginiii.  ^^'ith  a  description  of  the 
covntrey,  the  commodities,  people,  government  and 
religion.  Written  by  Captaine  Smith,  sometimes  Gov- 
ernour  of  the  countrey.  Wherevnto  is  annexed  the 
proceedings  of  those  Colonies,  since  their  first  depar- 
ture from  England,  etc.  Title  "To  the  hand,"  1  page, 
vocabulary  2  leaves.  Text,  pp.  39,  no.  With  the 
map,  containing  a  picture  of  Powhatan  holding  a 
council;  in  fac-simile.      Small  4°  half  calf. 

Joseph  Barnes:   Oxford,  161 2 

The  first  portion  of  this  tract  was  written  by  Smith,  as  he  states  in 
his  "  General!  Historie,"  "  with  his  owne  hand."  It  consists  of  a 
description  of  the  country,  its  soil,  and  productions,  with  a  full  ac- 
count of  its  native  inhabitants.  This  part  ends  at  page  39. 
The  second  part  has  a  separate  title,  beginning  as  follows  : 
The  Proceedings  of  the  English  colonie  in  Virginia  since  their  first 
beginning  from  England  in  the  yeare  of  our  Eord  1606,  till  this  pres- 
ent 1 61 2,  with  all  their  accidents  that  befell  them  in  their  iourneys 
and  discoveries,  etc.     pp.  110. 

3277  Smith.      Description  of    New  England;    or,  the  observa- 

tions and  discoveries  of  Captain  John  Smith  (Admirall 
of  that  country)  in  the  north  of  America  in  the  year  of 
Our  Lord  1614;  with  the  success  of  sixe  ships  that 
went  the  next  yeare  1615;  .  .  .  with  the  proofe  of  the 
present  benefit  this  country  affoords;  whither  this  pres- 
ent yeare  1616  eight  voluntary  ships  are  gone  to  make 
further  tryall.  Small  4°  full  crushed  crimson  levant 
morocco  extra,  by  Bedford. 

Humphrey  Lownes:   London,  1616 

First  edition  of  Smith's  New  England,  with  the  original  engraving 
of  the  first  map  of  New  England,  containing  Smith's  portrait  in  the 
upper  left  hand  corner. 

Title,  Dedication  to  Prince  Charles,  one  leaf.  To  his  Majesties 
Councell,  one  leaf.  History  of  old  and  new  names,  one  page, 
(fac-simile.)  To  the  Adventurers,  3  pp.  Poems  7  pp.  Text,  61  pp. 
Poems  2  pp.     Also  a  fac-simile  engraved  map  inserted. 

This  is  the  first  book  published,  which  speaks  of  New  England, 
previously  called  North  Virginia. —  J^ich. 

3278  S.MiTH.      Viertzehende    Schiffart,    Oder  Grundliche    vnd 

warhaffte  Beschreibung  desz  Neuwen  Engellandts,  einer 

Landschafft  in    Nordt   Indien,  eincs  Theils  in    America, 

vnter  dem   Capitein    Johann  Schmidt,  Rittern,  Admiral 

derselben  Landtschafft,  auch  dem  gliicklichen  Fortgang 

so  er  mit  Sechs  Schiffen    deren    Orts    gehabt,  etc.      pp. 

62.      Original    map    with    portrait    of     Smith   in    upper 

corner,     with    slight    variations   from    the  map    in    the 

English  edition  of  1616.      Small  4°  boards. 

Franckfurt  am  Mayn.     In  verlegung  der  Hiilsischen,  161 7 

The  fourteenth  part  of  the  collection  of  Hulsius,  containing  a  map 

of  New  England. 

[A  True  Description  of  New  England,  a  country  in  Northern 
India,  a  part  of  America,  by  Captain  John  Smith,  Knight,  Admiral 
of  that  country  ;  also,  of  the  success  with  six  shipsj. 


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Smith.      A  Description  of  New  England,      pp.  89.      Fac- 
simile map.      Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 
No.  I  of  only  six  copies  printed  on  India  paper. 

o  ^^  32S0  Smith.    The  same.    pp.  89.   4°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 
Only  75  copies  printed. 

3281  Smith.      New    England's    Trials;  declaring  the  successe 
/?5"oo  of    80  ships  employed    thither  within  these   eight  years, 

and  the  benefit  of  that  countrey  by  sea  and  land. 
Second  ed.  16  leaves.  Title,  Dedication  to  Prince 
Charles,  one  leaf.  To  the  worthy  adventurers,  one 
leaf.      Text,  13  unnumbered  leaves.      Small  4°  calf. 

Printed  by  William  Jones:   London,  1622 

Five  leaves  at  the  end  in  fac-simile,  and  fac-simile  map  of  the  first 
issue  of  Smith's  map  inserted. 

"  The  interest  connected  with  all  the  writings  of  Captain  John 
Smith,  has  induced  the  owner  of  the  present  tract,  one  of  the  rarest 
and  least  known  productions,  to  print  a  few  copies. 

"  No  copy  of  the  first  edition  has  fallen  under  the  notice  of  the 
possessor  of  the  present  copy." — Preface  to  John  Carter  Brown's 
reprint. 

3282  Smith.      New  England's    Trials.      Folio,    half  morocco. 

London,  1620 

This  is  a  transcript  from  the  original  tract  in  the  Bodleian  Li- 
brary, which  was  reprinted  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  So- 
ciety, Feb.,  1873. 

Ton  3^^3  Smith.  New  England's  Trials.  A  reprint  of  the  rare 
first  edition  of  1620.  With  a  prefatory  note  by  Charles 
Deane.      Small  4°  paper,    uncut.  Cambridge,  1873 

Reprint  on  antique  paper,  only  i  copy  so  printed,  laid  into   one    of 
I  the  edition  on  ordinary  paper  of  50  copies. 

L  ^-Q  3284  Smith.      The  same.      Small  4°  paper,  uncut. 

Cambridge,    1873 
Only  50  copies  printed. 

3285  Smith.  New  England's  Trials.  Second  ed.  London 
1622.  Fac  simile  reprint  with  map.  Imperial  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Cambridge,  1867 

Only  60  copies  privately  printed. 

3286  Smith.      A  Sea  Grammar,  with  the  Plaine  Exposition   of 
0  0  Smiths  Accidence  for    young   Sea-men,  enlarged.      Di- 

uided  into  fifteene  Chapters:  what  they  are  you  may 
partly  conceiue  by  the  Contents.  Written  by  Captaine 
lohn  Smith,  sometimes  Gouernour  of  Virginia,  and  Ad- 
niirall  of  New  England.  Title,  dedication  to  the  Coun- 
cil, I  leaf.  Dedication  to  the  Adventurers,  i  leaf.  Poems, 
2  leaves,  Contents,  i  leaf.  Text,  pp.  86.  Small  4° 
calf.  London,  lohn  Haviland:    1627 


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"3287  Smith.  The  General  Historie  of  Virginia,  New 
England,  and  the  Summer  Isles:  with  the  names  of 
the  Adventurers,  Planters,  and  Governours  from  their 
first  beginning  An°:  1584  to  this  present  1624.  With 
the  Proceedings  of  those  Severall  Colonies  and  the  Ac- 
cidents that  befell  them  in  all  their  Journeys  and  Dis- 
coveries. Also  the  Maps  and  Descriptions  of  all  those 
Countryes,  their  Commodities,  people.  Government, 
Customes,  and  Religion  yet  knowne.  Divided  into  sixe 
Bookes.  By  Captaine  lohn  Smith  sometymes  Governour 
in  those  Countryes  &  Admirall  of  New  England.  En- 
graved title,  pp.  (12),  96,  105-248.  4  maps.  Size  yj^x 
II.  Folio,  full  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Hayday. 
(With  portrait  of  Smith,  Duchess  of  Richmond  and  2 
portraits  of  Matoaka  inserted).  London, 

Printed  by  L    D.   and   I.    H.    for  Michael  Sparkes,  1624 

3288  Smith.      The  Trve  Travels,   Adventvres,    and  Observa- 

tions of  Captaine  lohn  Smith,  in  Europe,  Asia,  Affrica, 
and  America,  from  Anno  Domini  1593,  to  1629.  His 
Accidents  and  Sea-fights  in  the  Straights;  his  Service 
and  Stratagems  of  warre  in  Hungaria,  Transilvania, 
Wallachia,  and  Moldavia  against  the  Turks,  and  Tar- 
tars; his  three  single  combats  betwixt  the  Christian 
Armie  and  the  Turkes.  After  how  he  was  taken 
prisoner  by  the  Turks,  sold  for  a  Slave,  sent  into  Tar- 
taria;  his  description  of  the  Tartars,  their  strange  man- 
ners and  customes  of  Religions,  Diets,  Buildings, 
Warres,  Feasts,  Ceremonies,  and  Living;  how  hee  slew 
the  Bashaw  of  Nalbrits  in  Gambia,  and  escaped  from  the 
Turkes  and  Tartars.  Together  with  a  continuation  of 
his  generall  History  of  Virginia,  Summer  lies,  New 
England,  and  their  proceedings,  since  1624,  to  this 
present  1629;  as  also  of  the  new  Plantations  of  the  great 
River  of  the  Amazons,  the  lies  of  St.  Christopher, 
Mevis,  and  Barbados  in  the  West  Indies.  All  written 
by  actuall  Authours,  whose  names  you  shall  finde  along 
the  History.  Title,  Dedication,  i  leaf,  Contents,  i 
leaf.  Poems,  3  leaves.  Text,  pp.  1-60.  9  plates.  Folio, 
full  morocco,  extra,  red  edges. 

London,  Printed  by  F.  H.  for  Thomas  Slater,  and  are 
to  bee  sold  at   the  Blew   Bible  in   Greene  Arbour,  1630 

Inserted  Portrait.  The  large  folding  plate  published  with  this 
book,  and  also  a  fac-simile  of  it  have  been  cut  up  and  each  division 
inserted  in  the  proper  places  throughout  the  book. 

3289  Smith.      True  Travels,  Adventures  and  Observations;  — 

and  General  Historie  of  Virginia,  etc.  Portrait  and 
maps.      2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut.  Richmond,  1819 


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CATALOGUE.  309 

T^yr^^Qo  Smith.  True  Travels,  Adventures  and  Observations  in 
Europe,  Asia,  Africke  and  America.  — General  Historic 
of  Virginia,  New  England  and  the  Summer  lies.  Maps 
and  plates,  also  reprint  of  map  laid  in.  2  vols,  in  one. 
8°  green  morocco,  extra.  Richmond,  1819 

3291  Smith.  Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced  Planters 
of  New  England,  or  any  where.  Or,  The  Path-way  to 
experience  to  erect  a  Plantation.  With  the  yearely 
proceedings  of  this  Country  in  Fishing  and  Planting, 
since  the  yeare  1614  to  1630  and  their  present  estate. 
Also  how  to  prevent  the  greatest  inconveniences,  by 
their  proceedings  in  Virginia,  and  other  Plantations,  by 
approved  examples.  Map  of  the  Coast  of  New  Eng- 
land, with  portrait  of  Captain  Smith  in  an  upper  cor- 
ner. Title,  Dedication,  i  leaf,  to  the  Reader,  i  page. 
Sea  Marke,  i  page.  Contents,  i  leaf,  Text,  40  pp. 
Small  4°  calf,  gilt.  lohn  Haviland:   London,  1631 

Contains  two  chapters  (xi  and  xii)  on  the  settlement  of  Salem  and 
Charlton  (Charlestown)  and  an  account  of  the  sad  conditions  of  the 
colony  for  months  after  the  Winthrop  emigration. 

5^0  0  3292  Smith.  Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced  Planters 
of  New  England,  or  anywhere,  pp.  72.  (With  preface 
by  Charles  Deane.)  Fac-simile  map.  Royal  4°  cloth, 
"ncut.  Boston,   1865 

No.  I  of  only  6  copies  printed  on  India  paper. 
^   5-p  3293   Smith.      The  same.    Map.   4°  cloth,  uncut.    Boston,  1865 
Large  Paper:  only  75  copies  printed. 
,   y^  3294  Smith.     The  same.    Map.   4°  paper,  uncut.    Boston,  1865 
;  Only  250  copies  printed. 

S  CO  ^^^^  Smith.  Adventures  and  Discourses  of  Capt.  John 
Smith,  sometime  President  of  Virginia  and  Admiral  of 
New  England.  Newly  ordered  by  John  Ashton,  with 
illustrations  taken  by  him  from  original  sources.  Por- 
trait and  fac-similes.  pp.  (20)  309.  Small  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1883 

/  ^^^-3296  Smith.      Works  of,  1608-1631.      Edited   by  Edward   Ar- 
^'^^  ber.      pp.984.      Maps.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

Birmingham,  1884 
Presentation  copy  from  the  editor,  "  The  first  copy  sent  to  New 
England." 

.  3297   Smith.      Captain  John  Smith  (1579-1631),  a  Study  of  his 

/  Life  and  Writings.      By  C.  D.  Warner,      pp.  307.      16° 

j  cloth.  New  York,  1881 

y  1^5-3298  Smith,  John  Russell.  Bibliotheca  Americana,  a  Cata- 
logue of  Books  relating  to  America,  pp.  308.  8°  half 
morocco.  London,  1865 


3IO  CATALOGUE. 


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,  0^99  Smith,  J.  T.  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen 
in  the  Tenth  Century.  Maps  and  plates.  8°  calf,  red 
edges.  London,  1842 

^^^3300  Smith.  An  Antiquarian  Ramble  in  the  Streets  of  Lon- 
don, with  Anecdotes  of  their  more  celebrated  Resi- 
dents. Edited  by  Charles  Mackay.  pp.  414,  465.  2 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1846 

3301  Smith,  John  J.,  and  Watson,  J.  F.  American  Historical 
and  Literary  Curiosities,  consisting  of  Fac-similes  of 
Original  Documents  relating  to  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, etc. '    Second  ed.     69  plates.      Folio,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1861 
*»G  3302  Smith,  John  Jay.  American  and  Literary  Curiosities, 
consisting  of  Fac-similes  of  some  Plates,  etc.,  relating 
to  Columbus,  and  Original  Documents  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. 64  plates.  Large  folio,  half  morocco,  uncut, 
gilt  top.  New  York,  i860 

Large  Paper  :  Second  Series,  complete  in  itself. 

r~Q  3303  Smith,  P.  H.      Acadia;  a  lost  Chapter  in  American  His- 
tory,     pp.  381.      8°  cloth.  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  1884 
3304  Smith,  S.      The  History  of  the  Colony  of  Nova-Caesaria, 

00  or   New-Jersey;    Containing,    an   Account   of  its   First 

Settlement,  Progressive  Improvements,  the  Original 
and  Present  Constitution,  and  other  Events,  to  the 
Year  1721.  With  some  Particulars  Since;  and  a  Short 
View  of  its  present  state.      8°  sheep. 

Burlington,  in  New-Jersey,  1765 

00  33°5  [Smith,  Seba.]  Life  and  Writings  of  Major  Jack  Down- 
ing, of  Downingville,  away  down  in  the  State  of  Maine, 
pp.  260.  Second  ed.  Frontispiece.  12°  half  calf, 
gilt.  Boston,  1834 

o  o  ZZ'^^  Smith,  Rev.  S.  S.  An  Essay  on  the  Causes  of  the  Va- 
riety of  Complexion  and  Figure  in  the  Human  Species, 
pp.  Ill,  31.      8°  half  morocco.  Philadelphia,  1787 

^  P  3307  [Smollett,  Tobias.]  Expedition  of  Humphry  Clinker. 
2  vols.  16°  sheep,  (worn).  London,  1788 

-  3308  Smollett.  Adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle;  —  Rod- 
erick Random;  —  Humphry  Clinker.  4  vols.  16°  pa- 
per, uncut.  Leipzig,  1845 

00  33°9  Smyth,  J.  F.  D.  A  Tour  in  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica,     pp.  400,  456.      2  vols.  8°  half  russia,  gilt. 

London,  1784 

>Vo33'°  Smyth,  William.  Lectures  on  Modern  History.  Sec- 
ond American  Edition,  by  Jared  Sparks,  pp.  433,  518. 
2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1843 


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331 1    [Snellinc;,  W.  J.]     Truth;  a  New  Year's  Gift  for  Scrib- 
^  biers;  —  The  Rat-Trap;   or  cogitations  of  a  convict  in 


the  House  of  Correction.    2  vols.  18^  boards  and  sheets. 

Boston,  1831-7 

iTo  ^^^^   Snowden,  Richard.      History  of  America,  from  its  Dis- 
covery to  the   Death  of  General  Washington.      2  maps 
2  vols,  in  one.      12°  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1805 

3313   Snowden.      The  American  Revolution;  written  in  Scrip- 
"  tural,  or  Ancient  Historical  Style;  —  The  Columbiad,  a 

Poem  on  the  American  Revolution,  by  R.  Snowden. 
Bound  together.      16°  half  calf,  gilt.        Baltimore,  n.  d. 

3314  Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians. 

Discourse,  by  T.  M.  Harris,  Nov.  6,  1823,  pp.  50;  — 
Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  May  31,  1855,  by  (S. 
K.  Lothrop),  pp.  135;  —  Sermon,  by  Alden  Bradford, 
Nov.  4,  1830,  pp.  5r.      3  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 

ao  33^5   Soldier's  Pocket  Bible.      An  exact  Reprint  of  the  Orig- 
inal Edition  of  1643,  with  a  preparatory  note  by  George 
Livermore.      pp.  16.      16°  morocco.       Cambridge,  1861 
Only  100  copies  printed. 
^^  3316  Soldier's  Pocket  Bible.      The  same.    16°  sheets. 

Cambridge,    1861 
Parchment  copy.     Only  10  copies  printed. 

3  |_2-c- 33 1 7   Soldier's  Pocket  Bible.     The  same.    8°  boards. 

Cambridge,  1S61 
Vellum  copy.     Only  3  copies  printed. 

5-j^   3318  Soldier's  Pocket  Bible,  issued  for  the  Use  of  the  Army 

of  Oliver  Cromwell,      pp.  24.      18°  paper.        New  York. 

4o  33^9   Soldier's  Pocket  Bible.      The  same.     pp.  32.     24°  cloth. 

New  York. 

^^~2)   3320  SoLEMNE,  (A)      League    and    Covenant  for  Reformation 

and   Defence  of  Religion,  the  Honour  and  Happynesse 

of  the  King,  etc.,  London,  1643.      pp.  6.      8°  half  roan. 

Reprint:   Boston,  1852 

0  ^^3321   SoLis,  Antonio  de.      History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico 
'  I  by  the  Spaniards.      Translated    by  Thomas  Townsend. 

I  pp.  252,  152.      Portrait  and  plates.      Folio,  calf. 

London,   1724 
1'  3322   SoLis.      History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico  by  the  Span- 

iards. Done  into  English,  by  Thomas  Townsend.  pp. 
970.      Map  and  plates.      2  vols.  12°  calf.      Dublin,  1727 

1  f-.^    3323  SoMERS,  Lord.      The  Judgment  of  whole  Kingdoms  and 

Nations,    concerning    the   Rights,    Power  and  Preroga- 

I  tive  of  Kings,  and  the  Rights  of  the   People.      12th  ed. 

{  pp.  156.      8°  half  roan.  Newport,  1774 

/    5H    3324  SoMERS.      The  same.      8'^  paper,   uncut.      Newport,  1774 


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_.    ^3325   SouTHACK,  John.      Life  of,  written  by  Himself ;  to  which 
'  is  added  a  History  of  the  State  Prison    in    Charlestown. 

12°  half  morocco.  Printed  forthe  Author,  1806 

.        3326  South  Boston,    Mass.      History    of   South    Boston,    for- 
•^  merly  Dorchester  Neck.      By  Thomas  C.  Simonds.      pp. 

331.      Portraits.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1857 

3327   SoMERViLLE,  W.  C.      Letters  from    Paris,   on  the  Causes 
'^  and  Consequences  of  the  French  Revolution,      pp.    391. 

8°  half  calf.  Baltimore,  1822 

j:^  3328  South  Carolina.  Collections  of  the  South  Carolina  His- 
torical Society.      Volume  i.     pp.  307.      8°  cloth. 

Charleston,  1857 

<?  o  33^9  SouTHEY,  Robert.  Vindiciae  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae.  Let- 
ters to  Charles  Butler,  comprising  Essays  on  the  Romish 
Religion  and  Vindicating  the  Book  of  the  Church,  pp. 
526.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1826 

3 J— 3330  SouTHEY.  Poetical  Works  of.  pp.  810.  Portrait. 
Royal  8°  half  morocco.  New  York,  1839 

*7it-333^   SouTHEY.     The   Doctor,    etc.      Edited    by    John    Wood 

/  Warter.      pp.  694.      2  portraits.      Square   8°   cloth,    un- 

cut. London,  1848 

■J5-3332  SouTHEY.  The  Book  of  the  Church.  Sixth  ed.  pp. 
542.      8°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1848 

3333  Southwell,  Robert.    Marie  Magdalen's  Funerall  Teares. 
•^^  London  1634.      pp.  204.    Portrait.   Square  16°  morocco, 

gilt  edges.  Reprinted:   London. 

Large  Paper. 

3334  Spanish  x^merica.       Observations    on     the    Instructions 

given  by  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  the 
Representative  of  that  Republic  at  the  Congress  held  at 
Panama  in  1826,  etc.      pp.  68.     8°  half  roan. 

London,  1829 

\^ 0  3335  Sparks,  Jared.  A  Collection  of  Essays  and  Tracts  in 
Theology.      6  vols.  12°  half  calf.  Boston,  1823 

0  0  ZTiZ^  Sparks.  An  Inquiry  into  the  comparative  moral  Ten- 
dency of  Trinitarian  and  Unitarian  Doctrines,  pp.  418. 
8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1823 

•5  3337   Sparks.      Life  of  John  Ledyard,  the  American  Traveller. 
8°  morocco,  gilt.  Cambridge,  1828 

<~n  ?)Z7i^  Sparks.      The  same.      pp.  419.      12°  half  morocco. 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author.  Boston,   1864 

5T)  3339  Sparks.  Letter  to  Lord  Mahon,  1852; — Reply  to  the 
Strictures  of  Lord  Mahon  and  others,  1852;  —  Remarks 
on  a  Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters  from  Washington 
to  Joseph  Reed,  1853.      3  vols.  8°  half  roan.        Boston. 


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»_^  3340  Sparks.      Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution; 
being  Letters  of  Eminent  Men  to  Washington,  from  the 


time  of  his  taking  Command  of  the  Army  to  the  end  of 
his  Presidency.      Edited  from  the  Original  Manuscripts 
by  Jared  Sparks.      4  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 
Large  paper.  Boston,  1853 

/  L2tf  334^   Sparks.      The  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution.      12  vols.  8°  sheep.        Boston,  1829-30 
,'        3342   Sparks.      Library  of  American  Biography.       Both  series 
I  complete.      Portrait.      25  vols.  16°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1838-44 
^Af)3343  SPARROW-Hawk.      The    Ancient    Wreck.      Loss    of    the 
,  Sparrow-Hawk  in    1626,    remarkable    Preservation    and 

recent  Discovery  of  the  Wreck.      Three    different    edi- 
tions bound  in  i  volume.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1865 
With  clippings  and  tickets  inserted. 

^  ^  tf  3344  Spelman,  Henry.    Relation  of  Virginia,    1609.    Plate.    18° 
I  paper,  uncut.  London,  1872 

Only  100  copies  printed  for   J.  F.   Hunnewell  at  the  Chiswick 
Press.     Presentation  copy. 

/     fj     3345   Spence,    Rev.    Joseph.      Polymetis;  or   an   inquiry  con- 
'  cerning  the  agreement  between  the  works  of  the  Roman 

poets  and  the  remains  of  the  antient  artists,      pp.  361. 
Portrait  and  41  plates.      Large  folio,  russia,  gilt. 

London,  1755 

/  '<?  ^  334^  Spence.  A  Parallel;  in  the  manner  of  Plutarch,  between 
a  most  celebrated  man  of  Florence  and  one  scarce  ever 
heard  of  in  England,      pp.   104.      16°  calf. 

Strawberry  Hill,  1758 

/  ip  ^3347  Spence.  Anecdotes,  Observations,  and  Characters  of 
Books  and  Men,  with  notes  and  a  life  of  the  author,  by 
S.  W.  Singer,      pp.  396.      Portrait.      12°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1858 

3  0  0^-5'+^  Spencer,  Mass.  History  of  Spencer,  to  the  year  i860, 
including  a  brief  sketch  of  Leicester,  to  1753.  By 
James  Draper.  Second  ed.  pp.  276.  Portrait.  8° 
boards,  uncut.  Worcester,  i860 

^^3349  Spenser,  Edmund.  Works  of;  with  the  principal  illus- 
trations of  various  commentators.  To  which  are  added 
notes,  some  account  of  the  life  of  Spenser,  and  a  glos- 
sarial  and  other  indexes,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Todd, 
etc.      Portrait.      8  vols,  imperial  8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1805 

373350  Spenser.  The  Faerie  Queene.  With  a  glossary,  pp. 
352,  10.      Portrait.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1841 


173. 


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7—  3351   Spotswood.      Genealogy  of    the  Spotswood  Family.      By 
Charles  Campbell,      pp.  44.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

Privately  printed :  Albany,  1868 

/O      3352   Sprague,    Charles.      Writings    of,    now    first     collected. 

pp.  124,  58.      8°  cloth,  uncut,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1841 

5^"^     3353  Sprecher,  F.      Rhetia.      pp.  414.      24°  vellum. 

Ex  ofificina  Elzeviriana  Lugd.  Batavorum,  1633 
X-  3354  Stamp  Act.  The  General  Opposition  of  the  Colonies  to 
the  Payment  of  the  Stamp  Duty,  and  the  consequence 
of  enforcing  obedience  by  military  measures  impartially 
considered,  pp.  40;  —  The  Necessity  of  Repealing  the 
American  Stamp  Act  demonstrated,  pp.  46; — The 
Grievances  of  the  American  Colonies  candidly  ex- 
amined; —  Political  Debates  (on  the  Stamp  Act.)  pp. 
18.      4  vols.  8°  half  roan.  London  and  Paris. 

/  /-2  3355  Stanhope,  Lady  Hester.  Memoirs  of,  as  related  by 
Herself  in  conversations  with  her  physician.  Portrait. 
3  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1846 

//)  3356  Stanley,  A.  P.  Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Jewish 
Church.  Part  L  Abraham  to  Samuel,  pp.  572.  Maps 
and  plans.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1863 

75"  3357   Staples,  W.  R.      Documentary  History  of   the  Destruc- 
/  tion  of  the  Gaspee,  compiled   for  the  Providence    Jour- 

nal,     pp.  56.      Small  4°  half  roan.  Providence,  1845 

J  0  0  335S  Staples.  Rhode  Island  in  the  Continental  Congress, 
with  the  Journal  of  the  Convention  that  adopted 
the  Constitution,  1765-1790.  Edited  by  R.  A.  Guild, 
pp.  725.      8°  cloth.  Providence,    1870 

I    ^TX)  3359  Stark,  John.      Memoir    and    Official  Correspondence  of 

Gen.  John  Stark,  with  notices  of    several   other  officers 

I  of   the    Revolution.      By  Caleb  Stark,      pp.  495.      Por- 

!  trait.      8°  cloth.  Concord,  i860 

0  .r-T)  3360  Stearns,  Samuel.  The  American  Oracle,  comprehend- 
ing an  account  of  recent  discoveries  in  the  arts  and 
sciences.      8°  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1791 

1  ^^5-336 1  Stearns,  William.  Fast  Sermon  preached  in  Marl- 
borough,   Mass.,  May   11,  1775.      pp.  2,2,.     8°  morocco. 

Watertown,  1775 
x-p  3362  Stedman,  Capt.  J.  G.  Narrative  of  a  five  years'  ex- 
pedition against  the  Revolted  Negroes  of  Surinam  in 
Guiana,  on  the  wild  coast  of  South  America,  from  the 
year  1772  to  1777,  elucidating  the  history  of  that  coun- 
try, and  describing  its  productions,  viz.,  quadrupeds, 
birds,  fishes,  reptiles,  trees,  shrubs,  fruits  and  roots; 
with  an  account  of  the  Indians  of  Guiana,  pp.  415, 
413.      80  plates.      2  vols.  4°  calf,  London,   1796 


CATALOGUE.  315 


00  ^^^^  Stedman,  E.  C.      Poets  of  America.      12°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1885 


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/         3364  Steel,    David.      Naval    Remembrancer;  or    the   gentle- 

^^  man's  maritime  chronology  of   the  various    transactions 

of  the  late  war,  from  its  commencement  to  1783.    Square 

16°  sheep,  (broken).  London,  1784 

/  00  33^5  Stephen,  Thomas.  History  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
from  the  Reformation  to  the  present  time.  Portraits. 
4  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1843 

^  -$-7)3366  Stephens,  John  L.  Incidents  of  Travel  in  Central 
America,  Chiapas  and  Yucatan,  pp.  424,  474.  Num- 
erous plates.  2  vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1841 
.  3367  Stephens.  Incidents  of  Travel  in  Egypt,  Arabia, 
Petrsa  and  the  Holy  Land;  —  Incidents  of  Travel  in 
Greece,  Turkey,  Russia  and  Poland.  Map  and  plates. 
4  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1839 
3368  Stephenson,  Marmaduke.      A   Call    from    Death  to  Life 

^    ^^  and  out  of  the  Dark  VVayes  and  Worships  of   the  World 

where  the  Seed  is  held  in  Bondage  under  the  Merchants 
of  Babylon.  Written  by  Marmaduke  Stephenson,  who 
(together  with  another  dear  servant  of  the  Lord  called 
William  Robinson)  hath  (since  the  writing  hereof)  suf- 
fered death  for  bearing  vvitnesse  to  the  same  truth 
amongst  the  professors  of  Boston's  jurisdiction  in 
New  England,  pp.  32.  Small  4°  full  polished  calf,  by 
Bedford.  London,  1660 

See  Robinson,  William,  No.  3045,  etc. 

"3  A  3369  Stephenson.  A  Call  from  Death  to  Life,  being  an  ac- 
count of  the  sufferings  of  Marmaduke  Stephenson, 
William  Robinson  and  Mary  Dyer,  in  New  England,  in 
the  year  1659.      London,  1660.      4°  cloth,  uncut. 

Providence,  1865 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed.     Presentation  copy,  with  letter 
of  the  editor. 

go  3370  Sterne,  Laurence.  Works  of,  with  a  Life  of  the  Au- 
thor, written  by  Himself.  pp.  791.  Portrait.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1839 

^  j3^337i  Stetson  Genealogy.  Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Sketch  of  the  Name  and  Family  of  Stetson,  from  1634 
to  1847.      By  J.  S.  Barry,     pp.  xi6.     8°  paper. 

Boston,  1847 
/)/j3372   Steuben.      Life  of  Frederick  William  von  Steuben,  Ma- 
jor General  in  the  Revolutionary  Army.      By  Frederick 
Kapp.    Second  ed.    Portrait.    8°  cloth.    New  York,  1859 
*'73373  Stevens,   A.   de  Grasse.     Old    Boston,    a    Romance.      3 
/  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1884 


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3"374  Stevens,  Henry.  Catalogue  of  my  English  Library, 
pp.  107.      16°  cloth,  uncut. 

Privately  printed:    London,   1853 

3375  Stevens.     American  Bibliographer.     Vol.  i.     Nos.   i  and 
^^  2.      (All  published.)      2  vols.  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Chiswick,  1854 
Only  100  copies  printed. 

3376  Stevens.  Historical  Nuggets.  Bibliotheca  Americana, 
or  a  descriptive  Account  of  my  Collection  of  rare  Books 
relating  to  America,  pp.  804.  2  vols.  16°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1862 

7r-3377   Stevens.     The  same.    Vol.  3.    Parts  i  and  2.    2  vols.  16° 
paper,  uncut.  London,  1885 

^3378  Stevens.      Historical    and    Geographical  Notes.      1453- 
1869.      pp.  40.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1869 

-fr>  3379  Stevens.      Historical    and    Geographical    Notes,    1453- 
1530.    pp.  54.    Maps.    8°  cloth,  uncut.    New  Haven,  1869 
Only  75  copies  printed. 

0  <~Z'i^°  Stevens.  The  same,  in  the  American  Journal  of  Science 
and  Arts,  for  Nov.  1869.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

New  Haven,  1869 

xr-rj  3381  Stevens.  The  Tehauntepec  Railway,  its  Location,  Feat- 
ures and  Advantages  under  the  La  Sere  Grant  of  1869. 
Maps  and  plates.     8°  cloth.  New  York,  1869 

With  a  copy  of    "  Historical  and  Geographical  Notes,  1 453-1 869 
By  Henry  Stevens"  inserted. 

^r-3382   Stevens.      Schedule  of  two  Thousand  American  Histori- 
cal Nuggets,  taken  from  the  Stevens   Diggings  in    Sep- 
tember 1870  and    set    down    in   chronological  order  of 
Printing  from  1490  to  1800.      Imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 
Privately  printed:  Chiswick  Press,  1870 

,>_^3383  Stevens.      Bibliotheca  Historica,  or  a  Catalogue  of  5000 
/  volumes  of  books  and  manuscripts  relating  chiefly  to  the 

history    of    North    and    South    America,      pp.  234.      8° 
boards.  Boston,  1870 


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3384  Stevens.      Sebastian  Cabot;  —  John  Cabot,     pp.  32.  16° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1870 

-T"fl33^5   Stevens.    Historical  Collections,  Parti,  sold  by  auction, 
in  London,  1881.      pp.  229.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1881 

^^3386  Stevens.      Who    spoils    our    New    English    Books?     18° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1884 

3387   Stevens.      Catalogue  of  Rare  Books  relating  to  America. 
^*  Part  I.      A-Cot.      pp.  48.      12°  paper.  London,  1885 


CATALOGUE.  317 


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^— _.,  .,w^  Stevens.      Recollections    of   Mr.  James    Lenox  of    New 
/  York,    and    the    Formation  of    his    Library,      pp.    211. 

Portrait  on  India  paper.      Square  8°  boards,  uncut. 

Large  paper.  London,  (Chiswick  Press),  1886 

3389  Stevens.      The  Dawn  of  British  Trade  to  the  East  Ladies 
•^  as  recorded    in    the  Court    Minutes    of   the  East    India 

Company,  1599-1603.  Containing  an  account  of  the 
formation  of  the  Company,  the  first  adventure  and 
Waymouth's  Voyage  in  search  of  the  North-West  Pas- 
sage. With  an  introduction  by  Geo.  Birdwood.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1886 

Large  paper  :  only  50  copies  printed. 

3390  [Stevens,  John.]  A  New  Collection  of  Voyages  and 
Travels,  containing:  I.  A  Description  of  the  Molucco 
and  Phillipine  Islands,  by  Argensola.  II.  A  New  Ac- 
count of  Carolina,  by  Mr.  Lawson.  III.  The  Travels 
of  P.  de  Cieza,  in  Peru.  IV.  The  Travels  of  the 
Jesuits  in  Ethiopia,  pp.  244,  264.  Maps  and  plates. 
2  vols,  small  4°  calf,  (worn).  London,  171 1 

3391  Stevens,  Rev.  W.  B.  History  of  Georgia,  from  its  first 
Discovery  by  Europeans,  to  1798.  pp.  503,  524.  2 
portraits.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1847 

3392  Sternhold  and  Hopkins.  The  Whole  Book  of  Psalms, 
collected  into  English  metre.      8°  sheep.    London,  1754 

00  3393  Sternhold  and    Hopkins.      The  Whole  Book  of    Psalms 
collected  into  English  metre.      18°  calf. 

John  Baskerville:  Birmingham,  1762 
*T|  3394  Stickney,  Charles  E.      History  of  the  Minisink  Region, 
which  includes   the    present    towns  of    Minisink,  Deer- 
park,  Mount  Hope,  Greenville   and    Wawayanda,  N.  Y. 
By  Charles  E.  Stickney.      pp.  211.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

Middletown,  1867 

<3C  !jrA>5^95   Stiles,  Rev.  Ezra.      History  of   three  of  the    Judges  of 
^  i^'^  K.ing  Charles  I.      Whalley,  Goffe,  and    Dixwell,  who  at 

the  Restoration,  1660,  fied  to  America,  pp.  355.  Por- 
trait and  9  plates.      16°  sheep.  Hartford,  1794 

>..^3396  Stiles.      Discourse   on    the   Christian   Union,    delivered 

^  before    the   convention    of    the    Cong.    Clergy    in    the 

Colony    of    Rhode    Island,     1761;  —  Election   Sermon, 

preached  at  Hartford,  1783.    2  vols.  8° and  16°  morocco. 

Boston  and  Worcester. 
5T>3397   Stiles.      Life    of.      By   Abiel    Holmes,     pp.    404.      Por- 
trait by  S.  Hill.      8°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1798 
3398  Stiles,  H.  R.      Bundling;   its   origin,    progress   and    de- 


75: 


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°^  cline  in  America,      pp.  139.      Square  16°  cloth,  uncut. 

Albany,  1869 


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Stille,  Charles  J.  How  a  Free  People  Conduct  a  Long 
War,  1863  ; — Comte  de  Broglie,  the  proposed  Stadtholder 
of  America,  1888;  —  Life  and  Services  of  J.  R.  Poin- 
sett, 1888;  —  Religious  Tests  in  Provincial  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1885; — Beaumarchais  and  "  The  Lost  Million," 
a  chapter  of  the  secret  history  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution.     5  pamphlets.  Phila. 

Stith,  William.  The  History  of  the  First  Discovery 
and  Settlement  of  Virginia.  With  the  appendix  to  the 
first  part,  etc.  pp.  (8),  331,  (5),  134.  8°  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt. 

Williamsburg:   Printed  by  William  Parks,  1747 

Stith.  The  History  of  the  First  Discovery  and  Settle- 
ment of  Virginia.  With  appendix  to  the  first  part,  etc. 
(Old  map  inserted.)  pp.  (8),  331,  (5),  134.  8°  crimson 
crushed  levant  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges,  inside 
borders,  by  Matthews. 

Virginia  printed  :   London,  reprinted,  1753 

Stobo.  Memoirs  of  Major  Robert  Stobo,  of  the 
Virginia  Regiment.      Map.     18°  cloth.    Pittsburgh,  1854 

Stockbridge,  Mass.  Stockbridge,  Past  and  Present;  or 
records  of  an  old  mission  station.  By  Miss  E.  F. 
Jones,      pp.  275.      12°  cloth.  Springfield,  1854 

Stoddard,  Solomon.  A  Guide  to  Christ ;  with  an  epistle 
prefixed,  by  the  Rev.  Increase  Mather,  pp.  85.  16° 
sheep.  F.  Draper:    Boston,  1735 

Stockdale,  John.  A  Geographical,  Historical  and 
Political  Description  of  the  Empire  of  Germany,  Hol- 
land, Italy,  etc.,  compiled  and  translated  from  the 
German,  pp.  390,  87.  Maps.  Large  4°  half  russia, 
(broken).  London,  1800 

Stolberg,     Count    F.    L.      Travels    through     Germany, 
Switzerland,  Italy,  and    Sicily.      Translated  by  Thomas 
Holcraft.      Second  ed.     4  vols.  8°  half  calf,  gilt. 
Autograph  and  bookplate  of  Robert  Southey-  London,   1797 

Stone,  W.  L.  Life  of  Joseph  Brant-Thayendanegea; 
including  the  border  wars  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Map  and  portraits.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.       New  York,  1838 

Stone.  Life  and  Times  of  Red-Jacket,  or  Sa-Go-Ye- 
Wat-Ha.    pp.  484.    Portrait.    8°  cloth.     New  York,  1841 

Stone.  Uncas  and  Miantonomoh;  or  historical  dis- 
course delivered  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  July  4,  1842.  18° 
cloth.  New  York,  1842 

Stone.  The  Campaign  of  Lieut.  Gen.  John  Burgoyne, 
and  the  Expedition  of  Lieut.  Col.  Barry  St.  Leger. 
pp.  461.    Map  and  illustrations.    12°  cloth.    Albany,  1877 


CATALOGUE.  319 


'Tl^V^4ii   Stone.      Memoir  of   the  Centennial  Celebration  of    Bur- 

goyne's    Surrender,  held    at    Schuylerville,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 

17,  1877.      pp.  189.      8°  paper,  uncut.  Albany,  1878 

j  IQ    3412   Stoneham,    Mass.      A    Brief    History    of    the    Town    of 

Stoneham,  Mass.      By  Silas  Dean.   pp.  36.      16°  boards. 

Boston,  1843 

')  ^     3413  Stonington,  Conn.      The  Defence  of  Stonington  against 

i     ^  a  British  Squadron,  August  9th  to    12th,  1814.      pp.  54. 

4°  paper,  uncut.  Hartford,  1864 

Only  124  copies  privately  printed. 

^^3414  Story,     Joseph.      Eulogy    on    General    George    Wash- 

^  ington,  Marblehead,  January  2,  1800.      pp.  24.     8°  calf. 

Salem,  1800 

2f  25^3415  Story.     The  Power  of    Solitude,  a    poem  in    two  parts. 

First  ed.     pp.  100.      12°  boards,  uncut. 

I  Printed  by  John  Russell:   Boston,  n.  d. 

\i Q  3416  Story.      The    same.      New  and  improved    edition,      pp. 

I  260.      Frontispiece.      16°  calf.  Salem,  1S04 

.3417   Story.      Commentaries  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 

f     ^^  States.      Abridged    by    the    author,      pp.  736.      8°    half 

j  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1833 

f):^^34i8  Story.     Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.      Third  ed.      2  vols.    8°  sheep.  Boston,  1858 

/  0^3419  Story.      Life  and  Letters  of.      Edited  by  his  son  William 
/  W.  Story;  —  Miscellaneous    Writings  of.      Portrait.      3 

vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1835-51 

3420  Stoughton,  John.      Our  English  Bible,  its  translations 


/ 


/O 


and  translators;  —  Dissent  in  its  relation  to  the  Church 
of  England,  by  Curteis.      2  vols.  12°  cloth. 

3421   [Stour,  James.]     The  Antiquarian  Itinerary,  comprising 
Specimens  of  Architecture,    Monastic.   Castellated  and 
Domestic,   with   other  Vestiges  of    Antiquity  in   Great 
Britain.      Numerous  plates.      7  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 
Large  Paper.  London,  1816 

^3422  Stratton,  C.  S.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Charles  S.  Strat- 
ton,  the  Man  in  Miniature,  known  as  General  Tom 
Thumb.      12°  half  roan  (broken).  New  York,  1847 

3423  StOtt),  lolin.       The    Annales,    or    General    Chronicle    of 
^^  England,  augmented   by  Edmond  Hawes.      pp.  988  and 

table.      Biack  letter.     Folio,  calf. 

Thomas  Adams:   London,  1615 

3424  Strickland,  Agnes.      Lives  of  the  seven  Bishops  com- 
J  mitted   to   the    Tower   in    1688.      pp.    393.      12°   cloth, 

uncut,  London.  1866 


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3425  Streeter,  S.  F.  Maryland  two  Hundred  Years  ago.  8° 
half  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Baltimore,  1852 

3426  Strutt,  Joseph.      Sports  and  Pastimes  of  the  People  of 
^  England.       Second    ed.      pp.    357.       Illustrated    by    39 

plates,  selected  from  Ancient  Paintings.  Royal  4°  halj 
calf.  London,   1810 

^  3427  Strutt.  Sports  and  Pastimes  of  the  People  of  Eng- 
land. New  edition  by  William  Hone.  pp.  420.  140 
engravings.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1838 

3428  Stuart.      Memoirs  of  Prince  Charles  Stuart  (Count  of 
^^  Albany),  commonly  called  the  Young  Pretender;  with 

Notices  of  the  Rebellion  in  1745.  By  C.  L.  Klose. 
Second  ed.  pp.  410,  383.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1846 

/o  3429  Suckling,  George.  Historical  Account  of  the  Virgin 
Islands  in  the  West  Indies,  from  their  being  settled  by 
the  English  near  a  century  past,  to  their  obtaining  a 
Legislature  of  their  own  in  1773  and  the  lawless  state 
in  which  his  Majesty's  subjects  in  these  islands  have  re- 
mained since  that  time  to  the  present,  pp.  116.  8° 
stitched.  *  London,  1780 

^3430  Sullivan,  James.      Observations  upon  the  Government 
of  the  United  States  of  America,      pp.  55.      8°  calf. 

Boston,  1 791 
Inscription  on  title,  "Theophilus  Parsons,  Esqr.,  from  the  Author." 
^--^3431   Sullivan.      History  of  the  District  of  Maine.     Map.     8° 
half  morocco  (name  on  title).  Boston,  1795 

Copy  of  two  Deeds,  1643,  inserted. 
J  '        3432   Sullivan.      History   of   Land   Titles   in    Massachusetts, 
pp.  392.      8°  sheep  (broken).  Boston,   1801 

/V  3433  Sullivan,  John.      The  Military  Services  and  Public  Life 

of  Major-General  John  Sullivan,  of  the  American  Revo- 
lutionary Army.      By  T.  C.  Amory.     pp.  320.    Portrait. 
I  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1868 

I/O   3434  Sullivan,  William.    Historical  Causes  and  Effects,  from 
I  476  to  1517.      pp.  615.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1838 

Ijr-*  3435  [Sullivan.]  Familiar  Letters  on  Public  Characters, 
and  Public  Invents,  from  1783  to  1815.  pp.  468.  12° 
half  calf.  Boston,  1834 

3436  Sumner,  Charles.  Fourth  of  July  Oration,  1845;  —  Re- 
marks on  the  same,  by  a  citizen,  1845;  —  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Address,  Aug.  27,  1846;  —  White  Slavery  in  the 
Barbary  States,  1847;  —  Fame  and  Glory,  1847;  — 
Speech  on  the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill,  Aug.  26,  1852;  — 
Sumner  Outrage,  1856.      7  vols.  8°  half  roan.      Boston. 


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^~~3437   SuxMMER     Cruise;  —  Ingham      Papers;  —  Ninety     Days 
^  worth  of  Europe ;  —  Country  Living ;  —  Country  Think- 

ing;—  Gentle  Life.      8  vols.  12°  cloth. 

^  on    i^^'^  SwETT    Genealogy.      Mementos    of    the    Swett    Family 
^  ^^  By  J.  W.  Thornton.      8°  cloth.  Roxbury,  1851 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed. 

^  3439  Swift,  Jonathan.  A  Tale  of  a  Tub,  written  for  the 
Universal  Improvement  of  Mankind.  To  which  is 
added,  an  Account  of  a  Battel  between  the  Antient  and 
Modern  Books  in  St.  James's  Library.  With  the 
Author's  i\pology;  and  Explanatory  Notes,  by  W, 
W[o]tt[o]n,  B.  D. ,  and  others.  Fifth  ed.  pp.  344. 
Plates.      8°  calf.  London,  17 10 

j^  3440  Swift,  Samuel.  Statistical  and  Historical  Account  of 
the  County  of  Addison,  Vermont,  pp.  132.  Portrait. 
8°  paper.  Middlebury,  1859 

^^3441   Sydney,   Algernon.      Memoirs  of.      By  G.   W.  Meadley, 

/  with  Appendix,      pp.  400.      Portrait.      8°  half  calf. 

London,  1813 

/  ^3442  Syllacius,  Nicolaus.  De  Insulis  Meridiani  Indici  Maris 
nuper  inventis.  With  a  translation  in  English,  by  Rev. 
John  Mulligan.  Royal  4°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt 
top.  New  York,  1859 

Only  100  copies  printed. 


^ 


3443   Symmes,  Rev.  Thomas.      The  Original  Account  of  Capt. 
'■^  John    Lovewell's   "Great   Fight"  with   the   Indians   at 

Pequawket,  May  8,  1725.     New  edition,  with   notes,  by 
N.  Bouton.      pp.  48.      Map.      4°  half  calf. 

Concord,  N.  H.,  1861 

^^3444  I  "ABLET  (The),  or  Picture  of  Real  Life;  justly  rep- 
\  resenting,  as  in  a  Looking-Glass,  the  Virtues  and 
Vices,  Fopperies  and  Fooleries  of  the  Age.  pp.  371. 
8    calf.  London,  1762 

^^5-3445   Tales  of  the  Fireside.      By  a  Lady  of  Boston,      pp.  225. 
12°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1827 

^3446  Talfourd,  T.  N.     Ion,  a  Tragedy  in  five  Acts.     Fourth 
f"^  ed.,   to   which   are   added    Sonnets,      pp.    128.      8°  half 

morocco.  Moxon:  London,  1837 

J -3447   Tallmadge,  Col.  Benjamin.      Memoir  of.      Prepared  by 
^^  Himself.      Portrait.      8°  cloth.  New  York,  1858 

3448  Tanner,   H.    S.      Description    of    the    Canals    and    Rail 
^°  Roads  of  the  United  States,     pp.  272.     Map.     8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1840 


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~T.      3449  Tasso,     Torquato.       Jerusalem     delivered,     an     Heroic 
•^^  Poem.      Translated    by  John    Hoole.      First    American 

edition,      pp.  339,  368.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  sheep 

Newburyport,  18 10 

J  3450  Tasso.  Jerusalem  Delivered.  Translated  into  English 
Spenserian  Verse,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  J.  H. 
Wiffen.  Third  ed.  pp.  560.  Portrait.  2  vols.  16" 
half  calf.  London,  1830 

3451  Tate  and  Brady.      New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David, 
1^^  fitted  to  the   Tunes    used   in  Churches.      First  ed.     pp. 

318.      18°  calf,  gilt,  yellow  edges.  London,   1696 

3452  Tate  and  Brady.     The  same.    Second  ed.    pp.   314.    18° 
z^\5~9  calf,  gilt,  yellow  edges.  London,  1698 

3453  Tate  and  Brady.      New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David. 
•^■^  pp.  232.      8°  morocco.  London,  1770 

3454  Tatham,  J.      The  Rump;    or   the    Memoir    of    the   late 
o  0  Times.      A  New  Comedy,    pp.  68.     Small  4°  half  russia. 

London.  1660 

j^  3455   Taylor,    Isaac.       Natural    History    of     Enthusiasm;  — 

'■^  Spiritual    Despotism;  —  Fanaticism.      3    vols.     12°    half 

morocco.  Boston,  1830-34 

_        34=^6  Tayler,  J.  J.      A    Retrospect  of    the  Religious  Life  of 
•''7  England,  or  the  Church.  Puritanism,  and   Free  Inquiry. 

1  PP-  563-      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London.   1845 

3457  Taylor,  Jeremy.      A  Discourse  of  the  Liberty  of  Prophe- 
00  sying.      First  ed.     pp.  267.      Engraved  title  by  W.  Mar- 
shall, (mounted.)      Small  4°  half  morocco,  gilt. 

Printed  for  R.  Royston:   London,  1647 

3458  Taylor.      'J"he  Rule  and   Exercises   of    Holy    Living;  — 
"  ^  Holy  Dying,      pp.    424,    327.      Portrait.      2  vols.   S"'  an- 
tique calf,  red  edges.  W.  Pickering:   London,  1847 

I       3459  Taylor,  John.      A  Paraphrase  with  Notes  on  the  Epistle 
to  the  Romans,     pp.  460.     8°  morocco,  gilt. 

Dublin,   1746 

3460  Taylor,  W.  C.      Romantic    Biography     of    the    Age    of 
c<.,(oO  Elizabeth,      pp.420,    392.      Portraits.      2  vols.  8°  cloth, 

uncut.  London,  1842 

/^Q  3461  Ternaux,  H.  Bibliotheque  Ame'ricaine,  au  Catalogue 
des  Ouvrages  relatifs  a  I'Amdrique,  qui  ont  paru  depuis 
sa  decouverte  jusqu'a  I'An  1700.  pp.  191.  Royal  4° 
cloth,   uncut.  Paris,  1837 

« -J    3462   Terneaux.      Notice  sur  les  Imprimeries  qui  existent  ou 
ont  exists  en  Europe,      pp.   146.      8°  half  roan. 

Paris,  1843 


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~~P^  J463  Terry,  G.  W.  The  Alphabet  annotated  for  Youth  and 
Adults,  in  Doggerel  Verse,  by  an  Old  Etonian.  Royal 
4°  cloth.  London. 

/   /y-_  3464  Thacher,  B.  B.      Indian  Biography,    pp.  324,    319.    Por- 
1/  trait.      2  vols.  16°  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1832 

/    -2ry  3465   [Thacher.]     Traits  of  the  Tea  Party;  being  a  Memoir 
/  of  George  R.  T.  Hewes,  one  of  the  last  Survivors.    Por- 

trait.     16°  morocco.  New  York,  1835 

>y  ^       3466  Thacher,  James,      Military  Journal,    during  the  Ameri- 
can Revolutionary  War,  from  1775   to   1783;  describing 
the  events   and    transactions  of   this    period,   with   nu- 
I  merous  historical  facts  and    anecdotes.       To   which   is 

j  added  an  appendix,    containing    biographical    sketches 

j  of  several  general  officers,      pp.  487.    8°  half   moroccq. 

I  Boston,  1827 

V  ^;L  -'"'"^7  Thacher.  American  Medical  Biography;  or  Memoirs  of 
Eminent  Physicians  who  have  flourished  in  America,  pp. 
436,  280.      Portraits.      2   vols,    in    i.      8°  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1828 

J  A5"   ^"^^^  Thacher.      An  Essay  on  Demonology,    Ghosts,  and  Ap- 
j  paritions;  also  an  Account  of  the  Witchcraft    Delusion 

I  at  Salem,  in  1692.      16°  morocco.  Boston,  1831 

S~  0  o  ^469  Thacher,  Peter.  An  Oration  delivered  at  Watertown, 
March  5,  1776,  to  commemorate  the  Bloody  Massacre 
at  Boston,  March  5,  1770.      pp.    15.     4°  half    morocco. 

Watertown,  1776 

J    <g/y  3470  Thacher.      Sermon    preached   October    20,    1793,  occa- 

/  sioned  by  the  Death  of    Governor    John    Hancock.      8° 

half  calf.  Boston,  1793 

^^  3471   Thackeray,  Rev.  Francis.      Researches  into  the  Eccle- 

;  siastical  and  Political  State  of  Ancient  Britain  under  the 

!  Roman    Emperors,      pp.    335,    290.      2    vols    in    i.      8° 

boards,   uncut.  London,  1843 

^5-^5^3472  Thane,  J.      British    Autography;    a    Collection    of   Fac- 

I  similes  of  the  Hand  Writing    of    Royal    and    Illustrious 

I  Personages,    with    their    authentic     Portraits.      3   vols. 

I  royal   4°   claret    straight    grained    morocco,  extra,    gilt 

I       ■  edges.                                                         J  Thane:  London. 

I  248  fine  portraits :  Original  issue. 

^     ,57)  3473  Thane.      Supplement  to  the  British    Autography,   com 
prising  27  portraits,  3  plates  of  fac-similes,  and  private 
1  plate  of  the  late  Mr.    J.    Thane.     Published   by  Edward 

Daniel.     Royal  4°  half  morocco.  London. 

Only  100  copies  printed. 


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3474  Thayer,  Elisha.  Family  Memorial.  Part  I.  Genealogy 
I -^  of  Fourteen  Families  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  New  Eng- 
land, of  the  Names  of  Alden,  Adams,  Arnold,  Bass, 
Billings,  Capen,  etc.  Part  II.  Genealogy  of  Ephraim 
and  Sarah  Thayer,  with  their  fourteen  children,  pp. 
i8o,  loo.      8°  cloth.  Hingham,  1835 

3475  Theological.      The  Educational    Systems  of    the  Puri- 
-^^  tans    and    Jesuits    compared.      By   N.    Porter,    185 1;  — 

Puritanism;  or,  a  Churchman's  Defence  against  its 
Aspersions,  1845;  —  History  of  the  Protestant  Episco- 
pal Church  in  America.  By  S.  Wilberforce,  1844;  — 
American  Unitarianism.  By  Thomas  Belsham,  1815;  — 
Christian  Politics.  By  Ely  Bates,  1806;  —  History  of 
Moral  Science.  By  Robert  Blakey,  1836; — Devotional 
Letters.  By  Philip  Doddridge,  1832; — Smith's  Ser- 
'  mons,  1866.      10  vols.  12°  and  8°  cloth  and  boards. 

3476  Theological.  Sermons  and  Discourses  by  P.  Dod- 
dridge, J.  P.  Blanchard,  W.  H.  Furness,  W.  R.  Wil- 
liams, James  Mackintosh,  N.  L.  Frothingham,  T. 
Dwight,  John  Jay,  Henry  Ware,  C.  P.  Cooper,  etc.  19 
vols.  8°  half  roan  and  cloth. 

x-rj  3477  Thevet,  Andrea.  Historia  dell'  India  America  detta  al- 
tramente  Francia  Antarctica.  Tradotta  di  PYancese  in 
Lingua  Italiana,  da  Guiseppe  Herologgi.  12°  vellum, 
gilt.  In  Vinegia,  1561 

0  o  347^  Thomas,  E.  S.  Reminiscences  of  the  last  sixty-five 
years,  commencing  with  the  Battle  of  Lexington,  pp. 
300,  299.      2  vols,  small  8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1840 

j-T)  3479  Thomas,  Gabriel.  An  Historical  and  Geographical  Ac- 
count of  the  Province  and  Country  of  Pensilvania,  and 
of  West  New  Jersey  in  America.  London  1698.  Map. 
Lithographic  Fac-simile.  12°  cloth.  New  York,  1848 
/o  ^-j)  3480  Thomas,  Isaiah.  History  of  Printing  in  America.  With 
a  Biography  of  Printers,  and  an  Account  of  Newspa- 
pers. To  which  is  Prefixed  a  Concise  View  of  the  IJis- 
covery  and  Progress  of  the  Art  in  other  Parts  of  the 
World,      pp.  487,  576.      Plates.      2  vols.  8°  calf,  gilt. 

Worcester,  1810 
With  inscription  on  title  "  William  Lincoln  from  Isaiah  Thomas, 
LL.D." 

^^A-3481  Thomaston,  Me.  History  of  Thomaston,  Rockland  and 
South  Thomaston,  Me.  By  Cyrus  Eaton,  pp.  468,  472. 
2  vols.  12°  cloth.  Hallowell,  1865 

I  ^  3482  Thompson,  Benjamin.  Essays,  Political,  Economical 
and  Philosophical.  By  Count  Benjamin  Rumford. 
First  American  edition,  pp.  464,  496.  Portrait  and 
plates.      2  vols.  8°  sheep.  Boston,  1799 


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1 


3483  Thompson.  Memoir  of  Sir  Benjamin  Thompson,  Count 
Rumford,  with  Notices  of  his  Daughter.  By  George 
E.  Ellis.  pp.  860.  Portraits  and  plates.  4°  cloth, 
uncut,  gilt  top.  Boston,  1871 

7^3484  Thompson,  Benjamin  F.  History  of  Long  Island,  pp. 
536.      Plate.      8°  half  roan.  New  York,  1839 

3485  Thompson.  History  of  Long  Island,  from  its  Discovery 
and  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  Second  ed.  Por- 
traits and  plates.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.         New  York,    1843 

-  3486  [Thompson,  Charles.]  An  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of 
the  Alienation  of  the  Delaware  and  Shawanese  Indians 
from  the  British  Interest;  together  with  the  Journal  of 
Christian  Post,  among  the  Indians  of  Ohio.  pp.  184, 
67.      Map.      8°  calf.  London,  1759 

3487  Thompson,  Richard.  Historical  Essay  on  the  Magna 
Charta  of  King  John,  to  which  are  added  the  Great 
Charter  in  Latin  and  English,  and  other  Charters. 
Thick  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1829 

Large  Paper.     With  heraldic  borders  to  every  page. 

(^^3488  Thompson,  Waddy.  Recollections  of  Mexico,  pp.  304. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1846 

yr-3489  Thompson,  Zadock.      History  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 

'  pp.  252.      Map.      j6°  half  sheep.  Burlington,  1833 

,  3490  Thoms,  W.  J.  Human  Longevity,  its  Facts  and  its  Fic- 
tions,     pp.  320.      8°  cloth.  London,   1873 

3491  Thomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.      Memoirs    of    Sarah    Duchess    of 
•2-0  Marlborough,  and   of  the   Court  of   Queen  Anne.      pp. 

573)  475-      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1839 

3492  Thomson.      Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites  of  17 15  and  1745. 
7^  Portraits.      3  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1845 

3493  Thompson,  Peter  G.      Bibliography  of  the  State  of  Ohio; 
75^  being  a  Catalogue  of  the  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating 

to    the    History    of    the    State,      pp.  436.      Imperial  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  Cincinnati,  1880 

3494  Thoresby,  Ralph.      Diary  and  Correspondence  of.     Now 
^o  first  published  by  the  Rev.  Joseph    Hunter.      Portrait. 

4  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1830-32 

3495  Thornton,    John    Wingate.      First    Records    of   Anglo- 
37  American  Colonization,  pp.  12,  Bost.,  1859.     (Only  250 

i  copies) ;  —  Memoir  of,  with   list  of  his  publications,  by 

T.  C.  Amory,  Portrait,  pp.  20,  1879;  —  The  Landing  at 
Cape  Cod,  1854.      3  vols.  8°  cloth  and  paper. 

3496  Thornton,    Thomas.      The    Present    State    of    Turkey. 
o2o  Second  ed.      pp.  304,  428.      Map.      2  vols.  8°  half  calf. 

London,  1809 


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^^-0  3497  Thorowgood,  Tho.  Jewes  in  America,  or,  Probabili- 
ties that  the  Americans  are  of  that  Race,  with  the  Re- 
movall  of  some  contrary  reasonings,  and  earnest  desiers 
for  efifectuall  Endeavour  to  make  them  Christian,  pp. 
139.      4°  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hayday. 

London,  1650 

Title  and  2  leaves  at  the  end  in  fac-simile,  and  some  preliminary 
leaves  wanting. 

,^  3498  Thorowgood.      Jews  in  America,  or   Probabilities   that 

those  Indians  are  Judaical,  etc.      Small  4°  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1660 
3499  'J'hucydides.      Translated    into   English,  with  Introduc- 
tion,   Marginal    Analysis,    and    Index.      By  B.   Jowett. 
Edited  by  A.  P.  Peabody.      pp.  699.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1883 

n  ap-f  3500  TiCKNOR,     George.        History    of    Spanish     Literature. 

'  ^     /  Third  ed.      3  vols,  small  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1863 

3501    TiMPERLEY,  C.  H.      A   Dictionary  of  Printers  and  Print- 

'    ^^  ing,    with    the    Progress    of    Literature,     ancient    and 

modern,      pp.  996,  12.      Royal  8°  polished  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1839 

/.TTN  3502   Tobacco.      Proclamation    concerning    Tobacco,      pp.   4. 
Folio,  half  calf.      (Inner  margins  repaired).      Imprinted 
at  London,  by  Bonham  Norton  and  John  Bill,  1624 

M  3503  TocQUEViLLE,  A.  dc.      Democracy   in    America.      Trans- 

j  lated  by   Henry    Reeve.      Fourth  ed.      pp.  494,  385.      2 

vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1843 

Li  jt-r  35°4  TocQUEViLLE.      Democracy  in  America.      Translated  by 

^  Henry  Reeve.      Edited,  with  notes,  by  Francis  Bowen. 

pp.  559,  499.      2  vols,  royal   8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Cambridge,   [864 
Large  Paper:  only  100  copies  printed. 

1    jry.  3505   ToDKiLL.      My    Lady    Pokahontas;    a   true    Relation    of 
'  Virginia;    Writ  by  Anas   Todkill,    Puritan  and    Pilgrim. 

With  notes  by  J.  E.  Cooke,      pp.  190.    16°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1885 
—  3506  ToNSTALL,  Cuthbert.      A  Sermon  preached  on  Palm  Sun- 
day, 1539  before  King  Henry  VIII.      12®  half  roan. 

London,  1823 
py;p35o7  TooKE,  John  Home.  Memoirs  of,  together  with  his 
/  valuable  speeches   and   writings.      By  John  A.  Graham, 

pp.  238.      Portrait.      8°   boards,    uncut,   (inscription  on 
title).  New  York,  1828 

3508  ToRREV,  Jesse,  Jun.      A  Portraiture  of  Domestic  Slavery 
^^  in  the  United  States,      pp.  94.      Plates.      8°  boards,  un- 

cut. Phila.,  1817 


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TTZsJbg  ToRRiNGTON,    Conn.      History    of,   from    its  tirst  settle- 
/^  ment   in    1737,  with    biographies  and  genealogies.      By 

Rev.  Samuel  Orcutt.      pp.  817.      Portrait.      8°  cloth. 

Albany,  1878 
#^3510  TouLMiN,    Joshua.      Memoirs    of    the    Life,   Character, 
Sentiments  and  Writings  of  Faustus  Socinus.      pp.    471. 
8°  half  calf.  London,  1777 

35 1 1   Town,    Ithiel.      A    Detail    of    some    particular    Services 
^^  performed    in   America,  during  the    years  1776,  '77,  '78 

and  '79.      pp.  117.      12°  cloth.  New  York,  1835 

^512   Tracts.      Magna  Charta,  with    its   history  and  Defence. 
*25  Edinburgh,     1794;  —  Trial   of   Thomas  Muir,  for  sedi- 

tion. Edinburgh,  1793;  —  Look  before  ye  Loup.  By 
Tim  Thrum.  Edinburgh,  1793;  —  Love  makes  a  Man, 
a  comedy.      By  C.  Cibber.      12°  half  sheep. 

3513  Tracts.      Dummer,   J.      Defence   of    the  New    England 
•^^  5T>  Charters.      London;  —  Otis,    James.       Rights -of   the 

British  Colonies.  Boston,  1764;  —  Authentic  Account 
of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Congress  held  at  New  York, 
1765.  1767;  —  Two  Papers  on  the  Subject  of  Taxing 
the  British  Colonies  in  America.  London,  1767;  — 
Justice  and  Necessity  of  Taxing  the  American  Colonies. 
London,  1766; — Dickenson,  J.  Letters  from  a  Farmer 
in  Pennsylvania.  True  Sentiments  of  America  con- 
tained in  a  collection  of  letters,  etc.  London,  1768;  — 
Privileges  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica  vindicated.  Lon- 
don, 1766; — The  late  Occurences  in  North  America 
considered.  London,  1766;  —  Correct  Copies  of  the 
two  Protests  against  the  Bill  to  repeal  the  Stamp  Act. 
Paris,  1766.  Examination  of  Dr.  Franklin.  1767.  3 
vols.  8°  half  sheep. 

3514  Tracts.      Search    after    Happiness.       Phila.,     1774;  — 
c2.  fl  0  Armine  and    Elvira.      Phila.,    1774;  —  Observations  on 

the  Boston  Port  Bill,  by  Josiah  Quincy.  Phila.,  1774; 
—  Summary  View  of  the  Rights  of  British  America.  8° 
sheep.  Phila.,  1774 

—  35 '5  Tracts.  Search,  E.  Freewill,  Foreknowledge  and 
Fate.  London,  1763;  —  Priestley  on  Philosophical  Ne- 
cessity;—  Butterworth,  L.  Thoughts  on  Moral  Gov- 
ernment      Evesham,  1792.      8°  mottled  calf. 

j^35i6  Travels.      A  General  History  of   Travels  and  Voyages, 
pp.  480.      Maps  and  portraits.    8°  sheep.  Glasgow,  1810 
Two  maps  inserted. 

3517   Treaty    of    Amity,  Commerce.  Navigation    between  his 

00  Britannic  Majesty  and    the  United    States  of    America. 

pp.  190.      Second  ed.      8°  sheep.  Phila.,  1795 


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.       ^3518   Travers,    George.      Trial  of,  for  the   murder  of    James 
^  McKim    and  Thomas  Hasey  at  the  U.  S.  Navy  Yard  in 

Charlestown,    Nov.  27,  1814.      pp.    91.      8°  boards,    un- 
cut. Boston,  1815 
,           3519  Trescott,  W.  H.      The  Diplomatic   History  of    the  Ad- 
•^  / *^              ministration  of  Washington  and  Adams,  1 789-1801.   pp. 
283.     8°  half  calf.  Boston,  1857 
Autograph  of  Rufus  Choate. 
5,^3520  Trial.      Report    of   the  Evidence  at    the  Trial    of    Levi 
^  I               and  Laban  Kenniston  on  an  indictment  for  the  Robbery 
of  Major  Elijah  P.  Goodridge,  Dec.    19,   1816.      pp.   32. 
8°  paper,  uncut.  Salem,  1817 
I          3521   Trial    of    John  R.  Buzzell  before    the  Supreme  Judicial 
/  j2.5~             Court  of  Massachusetts   for  arson   and   burglary  in  the 
Ursuline   Convent  at   Charlestown.      pp.  103.      Boston, 
1834.      (With  other  tracts  bound  in.)     8°  half  sheep. 

y         3522  Trial.      Life  of  Samuel  Tully,  who  was  executed  at  South 
^  Boston,  Dec.  10,  1812  for  piracy.     Written  by  himself, 

pp.  36.     8°  stitched.  Boston,  1812 

j        3523  Trial.      Report  of   the  Trial  of   Ephraim  Wheeler  for  a 
^  "^ 5~~  rape    committed    on    the    body    of    Betsy   Wheeler    his 

/  daughter,  a  girl    thirteen   years    of   age,  before  the  Su- 

I  preme  Judicial    Court  at    Lenox,  County  of    Berkshire, 

I  on   the    second   Tuesday   of    Sept.,  1805.      pp.    57.      8° 

!  paper,  uncut.  Newburyport,    1805 

3524  Trial  of  Jonathan  Martin  at  the  Castle  of   York,  March 
^^  0  ^i^  1829,  for  setting  fire  to   York    Minster,  portrait  on 

title,  pp.  36; — Account  of  the  Alarming  and  Destructive 
Fire  in  York  Minster  on  Feb.  2,  1829,  with  a  sketch  of 
the  life  of  Jonathan  Martin.  Frontispiece,  pp.  36.  2 
vols.  8°  paper,  uncut.  York,  1829 

-7  3525   Trial.      Important  Trial   for  Seduction,  in   the  Superior 

**  Court  of  New  York,  before  Justice  Oakley,  Nancy  Van 

Haun  vs.  Silas  E.  Burrows,  Nov.  27-28,  1833.  pp.  20. 
8°  stitched.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

Q  3526  Trial.  Full  and  Authentic  Report  of  the  Testimony  on 
the  Trial  of  Matt.  F.  Ward,  with  the  speeches  of  Crit- 
tenden, Helm,  Marshall  and  Wolfe,  and  the  reply  of 
Alfred  Allen,      pp.   176.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

New  York,  1854 
3527   Trial.      Report  of  the  Trial  of   Rev.  Ephraim  K.  Avery 
^  for    the    murder  of    Sarah    M.  Cornell,  by  Richard  Hil- 

dreth.  pp.  143; — Arguments  of  Counsel  in  the  close  of 
the  Trial  of  Rev.  Ephraim  K.  Avery  for  the  murder  of 
Sarah  M.  Cornell,  May  6  to  June  2,  1833.  pp.  207.  2 
vols.  8°  sheets  folded.  Boston, 


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~      3528   Trial    of    a  Lady    on  the  Suspicion    of    Theft,  who  was 

^■2'  confined  thirt3'-three   days   in  the  Suffolk  jail,      pp.  11. 

8°  paper.  Boston,  1829 

3529  Trials.      Report  of    the  Trial  of    Archibald    H.  Rowan, 
/  =2^  fQ^  the  distribution  of  a  Libel,  Dublin,  1794; — Trial  of 

William  Skirving,  Secretary  to  the  British  Convention, 
for  Sedition.  Edinburgh,  1794.  Bound  together.  8° 
half  sheep. 

3530  Trial.      Commonwealth  vs.  J.  T.  Buckingham  on  an  In- 
I  v"  dictment  for  a  Libel,   Dec.    1822,    pp.    60;  —  Letter  to 

the  Hon.  Josiah  Quincy  on  the  Law  of  Libel  as  laid 
down  by  him  in  the  case  of  Commonwealth  vs.  Bucking- 
ham, by  (H.  G.  Otis,  Jr.)  pp.  62,  1822; —  Report  of 
the  Trial  of  John  N.  Maffitt  before  the  Council  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  in  Boston,  Dec.  26,  1822. 
pp.  31.      3  pamphlets.  Boston. 

•r/)/)353i   Trollope,  Mrs.      Domestic  Manners  of  the  Americans. 
Plates.      2  vols.  12°  half  calf,  gilt,  yellow  edges. 

London,  1832 
3532  Trollope.      The  same.      pp.  325.    Plates.    8°  cloth. 


'     r  New  York,  1832 

1*^3533  Trubner,  Nicholas.      Bibliographical  Guide  to  American 

I  Literature,      pp.  554.      8°  half  roan.             London,  1859 

3534  Trumbull.    Benjamin.      History  of  Connecticut.     Vol. 

'^  ''*  1,    (all    published.)       Map    and    portraits    engraved    by 

I  Doolittle.      8°  sheep.                                     Hartford,  1797 

-t-n  3535  Trumbull.      General  History  of  the  United  States,  from 

'   "^^  the  Discovery  in  1492.    pp.442.     (Vol.  I,  all  published.) 

I  8°  half  calf.                                                          Boston,  1810 

//,'        3536  Trumbull.     A  Complete    History  of  Connecticut,  civil 

/<2  hO  ^jjj  ecclesiastical,    from   1630    to   1764.      pp.   567,548. 

Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  sheep.  New  Haven,  1818 

/  5-A  3537  Trumbull,  Henry.  History  of  the  Discovery  of  Amer- 
ica. Folded  and  other  plates,  colored.  8°  half  mo- 
rocco. Boston,  1832 


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;538  Trumbull,  John.  Poetical  Works  of,  with  explanatory 
Notes.  Portrait  and  plates,  pp.  177,  235.  2  vols,  in 
I.      8°  blue  morocco,  extra,  red  edges.      Hartford,  1820 

ii     3539    Irumbull.       M'Fingal,  an   Epic  Poem   in    four  Cantos, 
pp.  95.      16°  sheep,   (stamp  on  title.)  Phila,  1791 

3540  Trumbull.      M'Fingal,   an  Epic  Poem.     With  introduc- 
I    JLy  tion  and  notes  by    B.    J.    Lossing.      pp.  322.      Portrait. 

Imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  i860 

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"7ir~354i  Trumbull.  M'Fingal;  a  Modern  Epic  Poem,  with  Ex- 
planatory Notes,      pp.  184.      18°  boards,  uncut. 

Boston,  1826 

7^-3542  Trumbull.  Autobiography,  Reminiscences  and  Letters 
of,  from  1756  to  1841.  pp.  439.  Portraits.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  New  York,  1841 

3543  Trumbull,  Jonathan.      Life  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Sen. 
^  Governor  of  Connecticut.      By  L   W.    Stuart.      Colored 

plates.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1859 

/  ^  3544  Trumbull,  J.  Hammond.  The  True-Blue  Laws  of  Con- 
necticut and  New  Haven,  and  the  False  Blue  Laws  in- 
vented by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Peters,  pp.  360.  12° 
cloth.  Hartford,  1876 

3545   Trumbull.      'I'he    Rev.    Samuel    Peters,    his    Defenders 
and  Apologists.      8°  paper.  Hartford,  1877 

Only  150  copies  printed,  presentation  copy. 

_  3546  Trumbull.  A  Letter  from  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker  of 
Hartford,  in  answer  to  the  complaints  of  Gov.  Winthrop 
of  Mass.  against  Connecticut,  pp.  18.  1859; — A  Sin- 
gle Leaf  at  the  end  of  Eliot's  Indian  Bible,  (both  edi- 
tions.) 35  copies  privately  printed,  pp.  4.  1865;  — 
Origin  of  M'Fingal.  pp.  40.  1868;  —  Best  Method  of 
Studying  the  American  Languages,  pp.  25,  1870;  —  On 
Some  Mistaken  Notions  of  Algonkin  Grammar  and  on 
mistranslations  of  words  from  Eliot's  Bible,  pp.  19, 
1870; — Re-Interment  of  the  remains  of  Lady  Alice 
Apsley  Boteler  Fenwick,  Old  Saybrook,  1870.  pp.  24;  — 
Composition  of  Indian  Geographical  Names,  illustrated 
from  the  Algonkin  Languages,  pp.  51,  1870;  —  On 
Some  Words  derived  from  languages  of  North  American 
Indians,  pp.  14,  1872;  —  Notes  on  Forty  Algonkin 
Versions  of  the  Lord's  Prayer,  pp.  116,  1873;  —  His- 
torical Notes  on  the  Constitutions  of  Connecticut,  1639- 
1818.      pp.  60,  1873.      10  pamphlets. 

.  3547  Trusler,  Rev.  John.  Chronology;  or,  the  Historian's 
Vade-Mecum.      Eighth  ed.      pp.  246.      12°  calf. 

London,  1776 

n  C3548  Truro,  Mass.  Truro,  Cape  Cod,  or  Land  Marks  and 
Sea  Marks.  By  Shebnah  Rich.  pp.  580.  Illustrations. 
8°  cloth.  Boston,  1883 

-  3549  Tucker,  Beverly.  The  Partisan  Leader.  Secretly 
printed  in  Washington  (in  the  year  1836)  by  Duff  Green, 
for  Circulation  in  the  Southern  States,  but  afterwards 
suppressed,    pp.  392.      2  vols.  12°  boards. 

New  York,  1861 


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/  JT>-^55o  Tucker,  St.  George.  A  Dissertation  on  Slavery;  with 
a  Proposal  for  the  Gradual  Abolition  of  it,  in  the  State 
of  Virginia.  Philadelphia  printed,  1796.  8°  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.  New  York  reprinted,  1861 

:Zo355i  Tucker,  William  W.  The  Valley  of  Andorra.  (By  J. 
F.  Blade.)  pp.66.  Map;  —  The  Neutral  Territory  of 
Moresnet.  (By  Charles  Hoch.)  pp.  18.  Map.  2  vols. 
12°  cloth.  Privately  printed:  Cambridge,  1882 

(26^^552  TucKERMAN,  H.  T.  America  and  her  Commentators, 
pp.  460.     8°  cloth.  New  York,  1864 

x^  3553  Tudor,  Henry.  Narrative  of  a  Tour  in  North  America, 
comprising  Mexico,  pp.  468,  548.  2  vols.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1834 

»o  3554  Tudor,  William.      An  Oration  delivered  March  5,  1779, 

to   commemorate   the   Bloody  Tragedy  of  the   Fifth  of 

March,  1770.      pp.  23.      4°  half  morocco.    Boston,  1779 

125^3555   Tudor.      Letters    on    the    Eastern    States.      Second  ed. 

I  PP-  423-      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  '    Boston,  1821 

J2.iy<j3556  TuLLOCH,  John.  English  Puritanism  and  its  Leaders. 
Cromwell,  Milton,  Baxter,  Bunyan,  pp.  488;  —  Leaders 
of  the  Reformation,  Luther,  Calvin,  Latimer,  Knox, 
pp.  413.    2  vols.   12°  cloth,  uncut.     Edinburgh,  1860-61 

Vo3557  TUPPER,  M.  F.  Proverbial  Philosophy.  Second  ed. 
pp.  311.      Small  8°  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1838 

o2.  ^5-3558  Turner,    Charles.     Anniversary    Sermon,    preached    at 

I  Plymouth,    December    22,    1773.       pp.    48.       12°    half 

morocco.  Boston,  1774 

'5^3559  Turner,  Dawson.    Catalogue  of  his  Manuscript  Library, 

i  Autographs,    Missals,    etc.,   sold    by  Auction,   London, 

June,    1859.     pp.   308.      Numerous  fac-similes.      Royal 

8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1859 

o2  003560  Turner,  Ohio.      History  of  the  Pioneer    Settlement  of 

j  Phelps  and  Gorham's    Purchase,      pp.  624.      8°  sheets, 

I  folded.  Rochester,  1851 

y    »7r-356i   TuRELL,  Rev.  E.  (Pastor  in  Medford).      Memoirs  of  the 

/^  Life  and  Death  of  Mrs.  Jane  Turell;   with  two  Sermons 

preached  at  Medford,  by  her  Father,  Benjamin  Colman. 

pp.  172.      16°  light  polished  calf,  gilt,  yellow  edges,  by 

Bedford.  London,  1741 

7  do 3562  Tusser,  Thomas.      Five   Hundred    Points  of  Good  Hus- 
'  bandry.      pp.  146.      Small  4°  calf.  London,  1672 

9    ^563  Tusser.      A    Hundrethe    Good  Pointes    of    Husbandrie; 
1'^^  copied  from  the  First  ed.,  1557.      pp.20.      Interleaved. 

I  8°  calf.  •  London,  1810 


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3564  Tyler,  J-  E.  Henry  of  Monmouth;  or,  memoirs  of  the 
life  and  character  of  Henry  the  Fifth,  as  Prince  of 
Wales  and  King  of  England,  pp.  403,  444.  Portrait 
and  plate.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1838 

*Yk2>S^S   Tyler,  Moses  Coit.      History    of    American   Literature. 

/  1607-1765.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1878 

^^^3566  [Tyler,  Royal.]  The  Algerine  Captive;  or,  the  life  and 
adventures  of  Dr.  Updike  Underhill,  six  years  prisoner 
among  the  Algerines.      2  vols,   in  one.      16°  calf. 

Walpole,  N.  H.,  1797 

^^^567  Tyler,  Rev.  W.  S.  Memorial  of  Adj.  Frazar  A. 
Stearns,  of  the  21st  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  killed  at 
Newbern,  March  14,  1862.  7  leaves.  Portrait.  Royal 
4°  paper,  uncut. 

Printed  for  the  Junior  Class  of  Amherst  College. 

,  3568  Tyndale,  William.  The  New  Testament  of  Our  Lord 
and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  published  in  1526.  With  a 
memoir  by  George  Offor.  Bagster's  Reprint.  Folio, 
212.      Portrait.      8°  morocco.  London,  1836 

/D  35*^9  Tyndale.  The  New  Testament  of  Our  Lord  and  Sa- 
viour Jesus  Christ.  The  original  edition,  1526.  New 
edition  by  J.  P.  Dabney.      Portrait.      12°  half  morocco. 

Andover,    1837 

^  3570  Tyndale.  The  First  Printed  English  New  Testament. 
Translated  by  William  Tyndale.  Photo-lithographic 
fac-simile.  Edited  by  Edward  Arber.  Small  4°  half 
roan.  London,  1871 

Jo  3571  Tyson,  Job  R.  Discourse  before  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania,  Feb.  21,  1842  on  the  Colonial  History 
of  the  Eastern  and  some  of  the  Southern  States,  pp. 
64.      8°  half  roan.  Phila.,  1842 

0  0  3572  Tytler,  William.  An  Inquiry,  historical  and  critical, 
into  the  evidence  against  Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 
Fourth  ed.      pp.  381,  422.      2  vols.  8°  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1790 

3573    I    JnDERHILL,  Capt.   John.      News   from  America; 
^^    or,  a    new   and    experimental!    discoverie  of    New 
England,      pp.  44.      Map.      4°  half  morocco. 

London,  1638 

This  is  an  early  narrative  of  the  first  serious  trouble  with  the 
Indians,  in  1637,  the  Pequot  War.  Captain  Underhill  was  comman- 
der of  the  Massachusetts  forces  at  the  storming  of  the  fort. 

The  plan  of  the  Indian  fort  is  executed  with  a  pen.  Two  leaves 
are  too  closely  trimmed  at  the  bottom. 

Capt.  Underhill  was  one  of  the  three  deputies  from  Poston  to  the 
General  Court,  and  one  of  the  earliest  officers  of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Co. 


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AMERICA, 

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paft,  with  a  Figure  of  the  Indian  Fort, 
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NahAnticHt, 
L^fartins  yitijard. 


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LONDON, 
Printed  by  f.T> .  for  Feter  Cole,  and  are  to  be  fold  at  the  (igne 
of  the  Glove  in  Corne-hill  neere  the 
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Fac-simile  of  Title  Page  of  "Underhill's  Newes  from  America,  1638. 

No.  3573. 


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o  I-  ^3574  Union,  Me.      History  of,   with    a   Family  Register.      By 
^  J.  L.  Sibley,      pp.  540.      Portrait.      12°  morocco. 

Boston,  1851 

35  75   United  States.      Return  of  the  whole  Number  of  Persons 

^^  within  the  several  Districts   of   the  United  States,      pp. 

56.      8°  half  calf.  Phila.,  1791 

IThe    first    Census    of  the   United  States.     Autograph  of   Thomas 
Jefferson. 
j  ^^-^3576   Updike,    Wilkins.      Memoirs   of    the    Rhode  Island  Bar. 
^   1^^^  pp.  311.      8°  cloth.  Boston,   1842 

1  3577  Updike.  History  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Narra- 
g^"set,  R.  1.,  including  a  history  of  other  Episcopal 
Churches  in  the  State,      pp.  533.      Portrait.      8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1847 
3578   UphaiM,  C.    W.      Lectures    on    Witchcraft,  comprising  a 
"  History  of    the   Delusion   in    Salem,  in    1692.      16°   half 

russia.  Boston,  1831 

/5~ldD  3579  Upham.  Salem  NVitchcraft;  with  an  account  of  Salem 
village,  and  a  history  of  opinions  on  witchcraft  and 
kindred  subjects,  pp.  469,  553.  Frontispieces.  2  vols. 
8"  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1867 

^o    3580  Upham,     Thomas    C.      American    Sketches,      pp.     120. 
18°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top,  (foxed). 

New  York,  1819 

3581  Upham.  A  Philosophical  and  Practical  Treatise  on  the 
Will.      pp.  400.      8°  boards.  Portland,  1834 

;582  Uring,  M.  A  History  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels  of 
Capt.  Nathaniel  Uring.  pp.  384;  —  A  Relation  of  the 
late  intended  Settlement  of  the  Islands  of  St.  Lucia 
and  St.  Vincent,  in  America,  pp.  135.  Maps.  8° 
calf.  London,   1726-27 

/  1^^3583  Usher,  James,  Bishop  of  Armagh.  The  Rights  of 
Primogeniture;  or,  the  excellency  of  royall  authority  in 
a  sermon  preached  before  His  Majesty  in  the  Isle  of 
Wight,  upon  the  anniversary  of  his  birth  day.      pp.    12. 

Small  4°  calf.  London,   1648 

I 

I 

/    3o    35^-+  \  /ANBRUGH,  Sir  John.      Plays  written  by  Sir  John 

\i     Vanbrugh.      pp.    372,    341.      Portrait.      2  vols.  12° 

I  calf.  London,  1776 

/        ^.3585   Vane,  Sir  Henry.    Tryal  of  Sir  Henry  Vane,  Kt.,  at  the 
"^^  Kings    Bench,  Westminister,  June    2nd   and   6th,  1662, 

i  with  his  speeches  and  other  papers  written  by  him.     pp. 

'  135.      Small  4°  blue  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Hayday. 

(London),  1662 


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!    ~~  3586  Vane,    Sir  Henry.      A    MS.    volume   containing  45  folio 
°°  documents,  1619-1652,  warrants  drawn  on  the  Receiver 

General  by  the  Committee  for  the  Revenue,  and  signed 
by  Sir  Henry  Vane,  the  elder,  (spelled  ffane),  Sir  Henry 
Vane  the  younger,  the  Regicides  Valentine  Wanton, 
Sir  Henry  Mildmay,  Cornelius  Holland,  James  Temple, 
Sir  Thomas  Gray,  Humphrey  Edwards,  Richard  Deane, 
Lords  Salisbury,  Pembrokes,  Day  and  Scale,  etc.,  Denis 
Bond,  the  favorite  of  Cromwell,  Edward  and  Alex. 
Fopham,  and  many  others.  Beautiful  sepia  portrait, 
stipple,  of  the  elder  Vane,  engraved  portrait  of  Gover- 
nor Vane,  woodcut  of  Raby  Castle,  and  letter  of  John 
Wallerof  London,  explaining  how  the  papers  came  into 
his  hands.  Bound  in  small  folio,  half  morocco. 
Varnhagen,  F.  a.  de.  Amerigo  Vespucci,  son  Caractere, 
ses  Ecrits,  sa  Vie  et  ses  Navigations.  Map.  Small 
folio,  cloth,  uncut.  Lima,  1865 

5~o3588  Varnu.m,  J.  M.  The  Case,  Trevett  against  Weeden;  on 
information  and  complaint  for  refusing  paper  bills  in 
payment  for  butcher's  meat,  in  market  at  par  with 
species,  tried  before  the  Superior  Court  of  R.  I.,  Sep- 
tember term  1786.      pp.  4,  60.     4°  half  morocco. 

Providence,  1787 

p  03589  Vassall  Genealogy.  The  Vassalls  of  New  England  and 
their  immediate  descendants.  By  E.  p.  Harris,  pp.  26. 
8°  paper.  Albany,  1862 

[Vaughan,  Dr.  Benjamin.]     The  Rural  Socrates;  or,  an 
account  of  a  celebrated  philosophical  farmer,      pp.  203, 


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3590 


13.     8°  sheep. 


Hallowell,  1800 

3591   Vaughan,    Samuel,    of    London.      Manuscript   Journal, 
^  76  pages,  8°,  of  a  tour   made   in  America  in  1787,  from 

I  June  i8,  to  Sept.  4;    including  seven  water-color  plans 

and  views.  "  Minutes  made  by  S.  V.  from  stage  to 
stage  on  a  Tour  from  Fort  Pitt  or  Pittsbourg  in  com- 
pany with  W.  Michael  Morgan  O'Brien,  from  thence  by 
S.  V.  only  —  through  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Pennsyl- 
vania." Interesting  account  of  Bethlehem  and  the 
community  there,  of  Yorighagony  Falls,  with  a  colored 
view  of  Warm  Springs,  Berkly  County,  (Va.),  with 
colored  view  of  Yorktown  battle  field,  of  Mount  Ver- 
non, with  colored  plan  and  account  of  his  visit  to  Gen. 
W^ashington,  etc.  In  Sparks's  Washington,  vol.  9,  pp. 
281,  is  a  letter  from  Washington  to  Vaughan,  Nov.  12, 
1787,  as  Vaughan  was  about  returning  home.  It  speaks 
of  a  plan  of  the  house  sent  by  Vaughan  to  the  Gen., 
probably  a  copy  of  this  one.  Bound  in  8°  light 
polished  calf,  extra,  yellow  edges,  by  Pratt.    . 


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3592  Vaughan,  Rev.  Robert.  Hi.story  of  England  under  the 
House  of  Stuart,  including  the  Commonwealth.  1603- 
1688.      pp.  935.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London. 

S~0  3593  Vaughan.  Religious  Parties  in  England,  their  princi- 
ples, history  and  present  duty.  pp.  180.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London. 

3594  Vaughan,  William.      The  Golden  Fleece.      Diuided  into 
^^  three  parts,  vnder  which  are  discouered    the  errours  of 

religion,  the  vices  and  decayes  of  the  kingdome,  and 
lastly  the  wayes  to  get  wealth,  and  to  restore  trading 
so  much  complayned  of.  Transported  from  Cambrioll 
Colchis,  out  of  the  Southernmost  part  of  the  iland, 
commonly  called  the  Newfovndland.  By  Orpheus 
Junior,  pp.  (i),  13,  149,  105,  96.  Map  of  New- 
foundland.     Small  4°  boards,  uncut. 

Francis  Williams:  London,  1626 
Purchas,  in  his  list  of  "  names  of  divers  honourable  persons  who 
have  undertaken  to  aduance  his  Majesties  Plantation  in  the  New- 
foundland," says,  "  the  Worshipful  William  Vaughan,  Doctor  of 
Ciuill  Law,  hath  also  vndertaken  to  plant  a  circuit  in  the  New- 
foundland, and  hath  in  two  yeeres  sent  thither  diuers  men  and 
women  and  hee  is  willing  to  entertaine  such  as  will  be  Aduenturers 
with  him  vpon  fit  conditions." — Purchas  his  Pilgrimes,  Lond.,  1621;, 
Vol.  IV,  page  1888. 

Ci  >;.~3595   Venegas,    Miguel.      Noticia    de   la    California,    y  de  su 
/  (-^  Conquista    temporal,    y    espiritual,    hasta    et     Tiempo 

presente.      Maps  and  plates.      3  vols,  small  4°  vellum. 

Madrid,  1757 
Bookplates  of  George  W.  Pratt. 

<»^  3596  Venegas.  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  California,  pp. 
455,  387.      Map  and  plates.      2  vols.  8°  calf. 

London,   1759 
With  bookplates  of  James  Stevens. 

/y.5~3597   Verburg,  Isaak.      Reis  Beschryving   door  de  Zuid-Zee, 

/  langs  de  Kusten  van    Chili,  Peru   en  Brazil,  1712-1714, 

pp.    406,    16.      Numerous    maps  and    plates.      Small  4° 

vellum.  Amsterdam,  17 18 

^  3598  VeRxMONt  State  Papers,  being  a  collection  of  records  and 

^^    *  ^  documents,  connected  with  the  assumption    and    estab- 

lishment of  government  by  the  people  of  Vermont,     pp. 
I  567.      8°  sheep.  Middlebury,  1823 


I 


I  I*.-.  3599   [Verstegan,  R.]     A  Restitution  of  decayed  Intelligence 
^    -^^  in  antiquities  concerning  the  most  noble  and  renowned 

English  nation,      pp.  338,  12.      Engraved  title.      4°  calf. 

London,   1634 


/ 


-^r 


3600  Vetromile,  Rev.  Eugene.      The  Abnakis  and  their  His- 


tory,     pp.  171.      12°  cloth.  New  York,  1866 


336 


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n  i.\        3601    r\  espucius-Hylacomylus. ]     Cosmographiae     Introdvc- 
;  tio  cvm   qvibvsdam    Geometriae  ac    astronomiae   pnn- 

cipiis  ad  earn  rem  necessariis  Insuper  quatuor  Am- 
erici  Vespucij  nauigationes.  Vniuersalis  Cosmo- 
graphia;  descriptio  tarn  in  solido  quam  piano,  eis  etiam 
insertis  quae  Ptholomjeo  ignota  a  nuperis  reperta  sunt. 
52  leaves.  Small  4°  olive  morocco,  gilt  edges,  very 
fine  tall  copy.  [St.  Die,]  Septembris,  1507 

This  rare  tract  by  Waldsee-Miiller  contains  the  Latin  version  of 
Vespucius'  epistle  to  Soderini,  giving  a  brief  account  of  his  four 
voyages. 

"  The  idea  of  calling  the  newly  discovered  world  America  origin- 
ated with  the  compiler  of  the  worlc  before  us.  The  suggestion  to 
which  we  owe  our  national  name  will  be  found  on  the  reverse  of  the 
fifteenth  leaf.  "     See  reproduction. 

[Translation. — But  now  that  these  parts  have  been  more  exten- 
sively examined,  and  another  fourth  part  has  been  discovered  by 
Americus  Vespucius  (as  will  be  seen  in  the  sequel),  I  do  not  see 
why  we  should  rightly  refuse  to  name  it  America,  namely  the  land  of 
Amerigen  or  America,  after  its  discoverer  Americus,  a  man  of  saga- 
cious mind,  since  both  Europe  and  Asia  took  their  names  from 
women  :  — John  Carter  Brown  Catalogue.'] 

3602  Vespucius.  The  Life  and  Voyages  of  Americus  Ves- 
pucius; with  illustrations  concerning  the  navigator  and 
the  discovery  of  the  new  world.  By  E.  E.  Lester  and 
A.  Foster.      Portrait.      8°  cloth.  New  York,  1846 

3603  Vicars,  John.  England's  Worthies ;  under  whom  all  the 
civill  and  bloudy  warres  since  Anno  1642,  to  Anno  1647, 
are  related.  London,  1647.  pp.  108.  Numerous 
portraits.    i2°halfroan,  uncut.    Reprint:    London,  1845 

^^[STi  3^°4  Vincent,  Francis.      History  of    the  State    of    Delaware, 
pp.    478.      8°    half    crimson    morocco.  Phila.,    1870 

3605  Vincent,  Rev.  H.  History  of  the  ^^'esleyan  Grove, 
Martha's  Vineyard  Camp  Meeting,  from  1835  ^o  1858. 
16"'  cloth.  Boston,  1858 

5606  [Vincent,  P.]  A  True  Relation  of  the  Late  Battell 
fought  in  New  England  between  the  English  and  the 
Pequot  Salvages.  With  the  present  state  of  things 
there,      pp.  24.      Small  4°  half  calf. 

London,  M.  P.  for  Nathanael  Butter,   1637 

"  The  authorship  of  this  exceedingly  rare  pamphlet,  has  been  at- 
tributed to  Vincent  by  the  Publishing  Committee  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Historical  Society,  in  their  note  to  the  reprint  of  the  Relation, 
in  the  third  volume  of  their  collections." 

"  It  is  a  narrative  of  the  battle  with  the  Pequods,  fought  by  Cap- 
tains Mason  and  Underhill,  an  account  of  which  was  written  by  the 
last  doughty  commander  and  printed  in  1638  under  the  title  of  News 
from  America  (No.  3573)  Vincent's  Relation  is  of  even  greater 
rarity  than  Underhill's.  This  is  attested  by  the  fact  that  the  reprint 
named  was  made  from  a  mutilated  copy,  the  imperfections  of  which 
were  uncorrected  in  the  reprint,  from  the  impossibility  of  finding  a 
perfect  copy  for  comparison." — Field^s  Indian  Bibliography. 


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Nunc  vero  &  hef  partes  funt  tatius  luftrata?/  & 
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tico  ni)  viro  Amerigen  quaft  Amerid  terram/fiue  Ame 
ricam  dicendamtcuni  &  Europa  &:  Afia  a  mulieri^ 
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[Translation. — But  now  that  these  parts  have  been  more  extensively  examined, 
and  another  fourth  part  has  been  discovered  by  Americus  Vespucius  (as  will  be  seen  in 
the  sequel),  I  do  not  see  why  we  should  rightly  refuse  to  name  it  America,  namely  the  land 
of  Amerigen  or  America,  after  its  discoverer  Americus,  a  man  of  sagacious  mind,  since 
both  Europe  and  Asia  took  their  names  from  women. — /o/ui  Cartej-  Brcncn  Catalogue.'] 


Fac-simile  of  Colophon,  and  Paragraph  from  "Cosmographia,  1507."     No.  3601. 


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3617 


ViLVAiN,  Robert.  Enchiridium  Epigranniiatum  Latino- 
Anglicum;  an  Epitome  of  Essais,  Englished  out  of 
Latin.      16°  half  sheep.  London,    1654 

The  identical  copy  described  by  Lowndes,  with  autograph  of  the 
author  and  an  epigram  to  "  Mr.  J.  Row  "  inserted. 

Vindication  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  in  and  about 
London,  from  the  unjust  aspersions  cast  upon  their 
former  actings  for  the  Parliament,  as  if  they  had  pro- 
moted the  bringing  of  the  King  to  capitall  punishment, 
pp.   II.      Small  4°  half  calf.  London,  1648 

Vinton,  J.  A.  The  Giles  Memorial.  Genealogical 
memoirs  of  the  families  bearing  the  names  of  Giles, 
Gould,  Holmes,  Jennison,  Leonard,  and  other  families. 
By  J.  A.  Vinton.      Portrait.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1864 

Virgil.  The  Works  of  Virgil,  translated  into  English 
verse,  by  Mr.  Dryden.  A  new  edition  by  John  Carey. 
Plates.      3  vols.  8°  calf.  London,  1806 

Virginia.  True  Declaration  of  the  Estate  of  the  Colonic 
in  Virginia,  with  a  confutation  of  such  scandalous  re- 
ports as  have  tended  to  disgrace  of  so  worthy  an  en- 
terprise. Published  by  the  Councell  of  Virginia,  pp. 
60.      Small  4°  half  morocco.  London,  1610 

"  This  tract  is  an  earnest  defence  of  the  design  of  colonizing  Vir- 
ginia. It  was  composed  at  a  time  when  many  urged  its  abandon- 
ment."    Priced  by  Quaritch  at  ^120. 

Virginia.  Nova  Britannia.  Offering  most  excellent 
fruits  by  planting  in  Virginia,  exciting  all  such  as  be 
well  affected  to  further  the  same.  London,  1609. 
Edited  by  F.  L.  Hawks.  Not  paged, 
uncut. 

Large  paper  Reprint ;  only  50  copies. 

Virginia.      The  same.      4°  boards. 
Only  250  copies  printed. 

Virginia.  Publick  Good  without  Private  Interest;  or, 
a  compendious  remonstrance  of  the  present  sad  state 
and  condition  of  the  English  Colonic  in  Virginia. 
Small  4°  paper,  uncut.  (Reprint),  London,  1657 

Virginia.  Abridgement  of  the  Publick  Laws  of  Vir- 
ginia, etc.  (No  titlepage  and  imperfect  at  the  end.) 
16°  half  calf.  (London,  1728) 

With  bookplate  of  Josiah  Quincy. 

Virginia.  The  Statutes  at  Large;  being  a  collection  of 
all  the  laws  of  Virginia,  from  the  first  session  of  the 
Legislature  in  16 19  to  1808.  By  W.  W.  Hening.  13 
vols.  8°  sheep.  New  York,  1823 

Virginia.  Colonial  Records  of  Virginia.  pp.  106. 
Large  4°  paper,  uncut.  Richmond,  1874 


Royal  4°  boards. 
New  York,  1867 

New  York,  1867 


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A 


yx-3618  Virginia.      Report  and  accompanying  Documents  of  the 

'  Virginia  Commission    appointed    to  ascertain  the  boun- 

dary line  between  Maryland  and  Virginia,  pp.  314,  22. 
8°  boards.  Richmond,  1873 

^^    3619  Virginia.      Letters  of  Thomas  Nelson,  Jr.,  Governor  of 
Virginia,      pp.  71.      Royal  4°  paper,  uncut. 
Only  500  copies  printed.  Richmond,  1874 

Virginia  Hist.  Society  Publication.     New  series  No.  i . 

5-p  3620  Virginia.  Views  of  the  Constitution  of  Virginia,  con- 
tained in  the  essays  of  "  One  of  the  People,"  etc.  pp. 
66.      8°  half  calf.  Richmond,  1850 

3621   Virginia    Historical   Society    Collections.      New  series. 

^^  Vols.    1-8.      6   vols,    cloth,    and    2    vols,   paper,    uncut. 

Together  8  vols.  8°.  Richmond,  1882-89 

Comprises  :  Spotswood    Letters,  2  vols. ;  —  Dinwiddie   Papers,  2 

vols. ;  —  Huguenot  Emigration  to  Virginia  ;  —  Miscellaneous  Papers, 

1672-1865;  —  Virginia  Company,  1619-1624,  2  vols. 

5-p  3622  Virginia  Historical  Society.  Discourses  at  the  Annual 
Meetings  of  the  Society.  By  H.  A.  Washington,  1852; 
—  By  W.  H.  Macfarland,  1851;  —  By  H.  B.  Grigsby, 
1853;  —  By  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  1854;  —  By  J.  P.  Hol- 
combe,  1856.  Bound  together.  8°  half  morocco. 
1?//  3623  Virginia.  Proceedings  of  the  Va.  Hist.  Soc.  with  the 
'  address    of    W.  W.  Henry,  on    the    early  settlement  of 

Virginia,  1882;  —  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character 
of  Gov.  Tazewell,  i860;  —  Oration  by  H.  B.  Grigsby, 
Norfolk,  1831; — Final  Report  of  the  Virginia  Commis- 
sioners on  the  Maryland  and  Virginia  boundary,  etc. 
12  pamphlets. 

*jjr-^624  Volney,  C.  F.     View    of   the    Climate    and   Soil  of  the 

/  United  States  of  America,      pp.  503.      Maps  and  plates. 

8°  calf.  London,  1804 

^^3625   VoLNEY.      The    Ruins;  or,  a  Survey  of   the   Revolutions 
of  Empires,     pp.  392.      Plates.     8°  half  morocco. 

London,  1807 

^^3626  Voltaire,  IVL  de.     The  Metaphysics  of  Sir  Isaac  New- 

/  ton;    or,   a  Comparison    between    the    Opinions    of    Sir 

Isaac  Newton  and  Mr.  Leibnitz.  Translated  by  D.  E. 
Baker,      pp.  72.      8°  calf.  London,  1747 

3627   Voltaire.   The  Maid  of  Orleans,  or,  La  Pucelle.   Trans- 

^^  lated  into  English  Verse,  with  Notes,  by  W.  H.  Ireland, 

pp.  288,  279.    2  vols,  in  one.    8°  half  calf.    London,  1822 

^628  Vries,  David    Peterson  de.      Voyages   from    Holland   to 

1^  America,    A.  D.    1632   to    1644.      Translated    from    the 

Dutch  by  Henry  C.  Murphy,    pp.   199.    Portrait.    Royal 

4°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1853 


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/  ^5~  3^^9  \a/ "^^^'  Master  Wace,  his  Chronicle  of  the  Norman 
YV  Conquest,  from  the  Roman  de  Rou.  Translated 
with  notes  and  illustrations,  by  Edgar  Taylor,  pp. 
(29),  314.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  W.  Pickering:  London,  1837 
^O  3^3°  Wachsmuth,  William.  Historical  Antiquities  of  the 
Greeks,  with  Reference  to  their  Political  Institutions. 
Translated  by  E.  Woolrych.  pp.  472,  574.  2  vols.  8° 
half  roan,  uncut.  Oxford,  1837 

2c-  3631   Waddington,  John.    Survey  of  Congregational  History, 
pp.  368.      12°  cloth.  London,  1866 

/  On  3^3^  Wafer,  Lionel.  A  New  Voyage  and  Description  of  the 
Isthmus  of  America.  Second  ed.  Copper  plates,  pp. 
283.      8°  calf.  London,  1704 

3633  [Wagstaff,  Thomas.]  A  Vindication  of  K.  Charles  the 
Martyr;  proving  that  His  Majesty  was  the  Author  of 
Eikon  Basilike,  against  a  Memorandum,  said  to  be 
written  by  the  Earl  of  Anglesey;  —  A  Defence  of  the 
Vindication,  etc.  Third  ed.  pp.  162,  96.  Small  4° 
calf.  London,  1711 

^   3634  Waite,  Mrs.  C.  V.     The  Mormon   Prophet  and  his  Ha- 
rem.     Fifth  ed.    pp.  318.     Square  12°  half  morocco. 

Chicago,  1867 
^^3635   Walcot,  James.      The  New  Pilgrim's   Progress,   or,   the 
Pious  Indian  Convert,      pp.  316.      16°  sheep. 

London,  1748 

^^^—3636  Walcott,  Charles  F.  History  of  the  Twenty-first  Regi- 
ment Massachusetts  Volunteers,  1861-1865.  pp.  502. 
Portraits  and  maps.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1882 

//  f.  3637  Waldron,  F.  G.  The  Shakespearean  Miscellany,  con- 
taining a  collection  of  scarce  and  valuable  Tracts,  Bio- 
graphical Anecdotes  of  Theatrical  Performers,  with  por- 
traits of  Ancient  and  Modern  Actors,  etc.  Large  4° 
russia.  London,  1802 

-  3638  Walker,  Charles  M.      History  of  Athens  County,  Ohio, 

'^   '-'  and  incidentally  of  the    Ohio    Land   Company,  and  the 

first  Settlement  of  the  State  at  Marietta,  pp.  600.  Map 
and  portraits.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  Cincinnati,  1869 

^73639   [Walker,  Clement.]     Relations  and  Observations,  His- 
/  torical  and  Politick,  upon  the  Parliament,  begun  Anno 

Dom.  1640.  The  four  parts  complete.  Folding  plate 
of  the  Royal  Oak  and  portrait  of  Cromwell.  Small  4° 
calf.  Printed  in  the  year  1649-50 

^  H  3640  Walker,  Sir  Edward.      Historical  Discourses  upon  sev- 
/  eral  Occassions.      (Relating  to  the  Reign  of  Charles  I.) 

PP-  369,  98.      5  portraits  inserted.      Folio,  calf. 

London,  1705 


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5^  3641  Walker,  Sir  Hovenden.  A  Journal;  or  full  Account  of 
the  late  Expedition  to  Canada,  pp.  304.  8°  half  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1720 

Sir  Hovenden  Walker  was  the  naval  commander  of  the  Great  Ex- 
pedition against  Canada  which  sailed  from  Boston  in  17 10,  but  which 
proved  a  complete  failure. 

^rY  3642  Walker,  Thomas.      Journal    of    an    Exploration    in    the 

/  Spring  of  the  year   1750,    with    a  preface  by  William  C. 

Rives.      Frontispiece,      pp.  69.    Small  4°  boards,  uncut. 

Reprint:  Boston,  1888 

^^^-3643   Wallabout  Prison  Ships.      Martyrs  to  the  Revolution  in 

/  the  British  Prison-Ships  in  the  Wallabout  Bay.     pp.  64. 

Map.     8°  half  roan,  gilt.  New  York,  1855 

7r-  3644  Wallace,  J.  W.  An  Address  Delivered  at  the  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Two  Hundredth  Birth  Day  of  William  Brad- 
ford, who  Introduced  the  Art  of  Printing  into  the  Mid- 
dle Colonies  of  British  America,  pp.  114.  Fac-similes. 
8°  boards,  uncut.  Albaoy,  1863 

-_3645   Walpole,  Horace.      Catalogue  of  the  Royal    and   Noble 
/  Authors  of  England,  Scotland,  and   Ireland,  with  Lists 

of  their  Works.  Enlarged  and  continued  to  the  present 
Time,  by  Thomas  Park.  Numerous  portraits.  5  vols. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1806 

)i4  3646  Walpole.      Memoirs  of  the  Reign    of  King  George  the 

^  Third.      Edited  with  notes,  by  Sir  Denis  Le  Merchand. 

j  Portraits.      4  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1845 

2  . 1  ^r-_  3647   Walpole.      Letters  of,  including  numerous  letters,  now 
01  \^0v  ^^gj.  published  from  the  original  manuscript,  1735-1797, 

6  vols.  1840;  —  Letters  addressed  to  the  Countess  of 
Ossory,  from  1769  to  1797.  Edited  with  notes  by  R. 
V.  Smith,  2  vols.  1848;  —  Letters  to  Sir  Horace  Mann. 
4  vols.  1843.  Portraits.  Together  12  vols.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London. 

^-7^3648  Walsh,  Robert,  Jr.  An  Appeal  from  the  Judgements  of 
Great  Britain  respecting  the  United  States  of  America. 
Second  ed.      pp.  512.      8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

Phila.,  1819 

■trr [y^  3649  Walter,  T.      The   Sweet  Psalmist  of  Israel,   a  Sermon 
I  Preach'd  at  the  Lecture  held  in  Boston,  by  the  Society 

I  for  promoting  Regular  and   Good   Singing,  and  for  Re- 

forming the  Depravations  and  Debasements  our  Psalm- 
ody labours  under.  In  order  to  introduce  the  proper  and 
true  Old  Way  of  Singing.  By  Thomas  Walter,  M.  A., 
Minister  of  a  Church  in  Roxbury.  .  .  .  pp.  28.  16° 
half  morocco.  Boston:  Printed  by  J.  Franklin  for  S. 
Gerrish,  near  the  Brick  Meeting-House  in  Cornhill,  1722 
Autograph  of  "Samuel  Holyoke,  1722." 


CATALOGUE.  341 


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3650  ^V^ALTHAM,  Mass.      Past  and  Present,  and  its  Industries. 

By  C.  A.  Nelson,      pp.  152.  55  photographs.     Snriall  4° 

cloth.  Cambridge,  1882 
j57)   3651    Walton,  Izaak.      The  Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,  Hooker, 

Herbert    and    Sanderson.  pp.    442.      Portraits.      48° 

cloth,  uncut.  London,  1827 
Pickering's  miniature  edition. 

3652  Walton  and  Cotton.      The  Complete  Angler.      Frontis- 
"^^  piece,      pp.  314,  8.      48°  cloth,  uncut.         London,   1825 

Pickering's  miniature  edition. 

3653  Waltzemuller.     Martin  Hylacomylus  Waltzemiiller,  ses 
'  Ouvrages,  et  ses  Collaborateurs.    (By  Avezac.)  pp.  176. 

8°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1867 

3654  Wansey,  Henry.      An  Excursion  to  the  United  States  of 
V  3  Y  North  America,  in  the  Summer  of  1794.     pp.  270.    Por- 

'  trait  of  Washington.      16°  half  calf.          Salisbury,  1798 

i         3^55  Wansey.      The  same.    pp.  290,  24.    Portrait  of  Washing- 

V!5T5  ton.      8°  half  roan,  uncut.                             Salisbury,  1796 

3656  War  of  1812.      Essex  Junto  and  the  British  Spy,  1812;  — 
J  Report  of  the  Committee    on  the    Impressed    Seamen, 

1813;  —  Speech  of  Gov.  Strong,  1813;  —  Speech  of  R. 
G.  Harper,  Jan  20,  1814; — Messages  from  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  U.  S.  on  the  negotiations  of  Peace  with  Great 
Britain,  1814;  —  Important  State  Papers,  by  James 
Madison.      6  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Salem  and  Boston. 

3657  [Warburton,    George.]       The     Conquest     of     Canada. 
<>  9  Second  ed.      pp.  432,  508.      Portraits.      2  vols.  8°  cloth, 

uncut.  London,   1850 

3658  Ward,  Edward.      A  Collection  of  the  Writings,  hitherto 
00  extant,  of  Mr.  Edward  Ward.      Folio,  half  calf. 

London,  1 700-1 

Contains:  Part  VIII,  A  Trip  to  Jamaica,  and  Part  XIX,  A 
Trip  to  New  England ;  with  a  character  of  the  Country  and  People, 
both  English  and  Indians.     Part  XIII,  London  .Spy. 

"  Ned  Ward  was  a  graceless  scamp.  His  Trip  to  New  England 
fairly  matches  the  Rev.  Sam  Peters'  History  of  Connecticut. " 

^1  3659  Ward,  Rev.  Nathaniel.  The  Simple  Cobler  of  Agavvam 
in  America.  Willing  to  help  'mend  his  Native  Country, 
lamentably  tattered,  both  in  the  upper-Leather  and  sole, 
with  all  the  honest  stitches  he  can  take.  And  as  willing 
never  to  bee  paid  for  his  work  by  Old  English  wonted 
pay.  It  is  his  Trade  to  patch  all  the  year  long.  pp.  72. 
Second  ed.  Small  4°  sheets,  (a  few  leaves  wanting  at 
the  end,  corner  of  title  neatly  restored  in  fac-simile  and 
two  leaves  remargined.) 
J.  Dever  &  R.  Ibbitson  for  Stephen  Bowtell:    Lond.,  1647 


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<i  \  Q  Q   36150  Ward.      The  Simple  Cobler  of    Agavvam,   etc.      pp.  80. 

Third  ed.      4°  calf.  London,  1647 

^661    Ward.      The  same.      Fourth  ed.      4°  half  morocco.    (Ti- 

tie  mounted  and  corner  of  I  leaf  mended.)   London,  1647 

S^oo  o^*^-   Ward.      The  same.   Fifth  ed.    16°  sheep.      London,  1713 

I         ^663  Ward.      The  same.      Edited  by   D.    Pulsifer.      8°   cloth. 

^-^  Boston,  1843 

/  o  3664  Ward.      Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward,  Author  of 

the  Simple  Cobbler  of  Agawam  in  America,  with  notices 

of  his  Family.      By  John  Ward  Dean.    pp.  213.    8°  cloth, 

uncut.  Albany,   1868 

,__p3665  [Ward.]  A  Word  to  Mr.  Peters  and  two  Words  for  the 
Parliament  and  Kingdom  ;  or,  an  Answer  to  a  scandalous 
Pamphlet,  entitled :  A  Word  for  the  Armie,  and  two 
Words  to  the  Kingdom,  Subscribed  by  Hugh  Peters, 
pp.  38.      Small  4°  half  calf.  London,  1647 

c-3666  Ward.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  honorable  House 
of  Commons  at  their  late  Monethly  Fast,  June  30, 
1657.      pp.  27.      Small  4°  calf.  London,  1647 

7^3667  Ward,  R.  P.  An  Historical  Essay  on  the  real  Charac- 
ter and  Amount  of  the  Precedent  of  the  Revolution  of 
1688.      pp.  298,  334.      2  vols,  in  I.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1838 

,  3668  Warden,  D.  B.      On    the  Origin,    Nature,   Progress  and 

■^  Influence    of    Consular    Establishments.      pp.    331.     8° 

mottled  sheep.  Paris,  1813 

/   ,  ^3669   Warden.      Statistical,  Political    and   Historical  Account 

'    ^  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.      Map.    3  vols. 

8°  boards,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1819 

•jr-3670  Warren,  J.  C.      The  Great    Tree   on   Boston  Common. 

pp.  20.     Frontispiece.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 

/   00-5^7^   Warren,  John.      Eulogy  on  the  Honorable  Thomas  Rus- 

'  sell,    delivered  May   4,    1796.      pp.   31,  3.      4°  morocco. 

Boston,   1796 

r-3672  Warren,  John.      Life  of  John  Warren,  Surgeon-General 

during  the  War  of  the  Revolution.     By  Edward  Warren. 

pp.  568.     Portrait.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1874 

0.^3673  Warren,    Jonathan    Mason,  AL  D.      Memoir  of.      By  H. 

/  P.  Arnold.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Privately  printed:   Boston,  1886 


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In  3674  Warren,    Joseph.      Life    and    Times    of.      By    Richard 
Frothingham.      Portrait.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1865 

3675   Warren,  Mrs.    Mercy.      Poems,    Dramatic   and    Miscel- 
•^  laneous.      pp.  252.      12°  sheep.  Boston,  1790 

Bookplate  of  Williams. 


CATALOGUE.  343 


«-^2 5^3676  Warren.      History   of   the  Rise,  Progress  and  Termina- 
tion of  the  American  Revolution.      3  vols.  8°    half    mo- 
rocco. Boston,  1805 
0|/      3677   Warren,  Me.      Annals  of  the  Town  of  Warren,  with  the 
early    history    of   St.    George's,    Broad    Bay,    and    the 
neighboring    settlements    on    the    Waldo    patent.      By 
Cyrus  Eaton,      pp.  437.      12°  cloth.          Hallowell,  1851 
5  Y  3678   Warren,    R.    I.       Discourse,    by   J.    P.    Tustin,   at    the 
I    /               Dedication    of  the  New   Baptist   Church,  May  8,  1845, 
I                    with  a    history    of    Warren,  R.  I.,  by  G.  M.  Fessenden. 
I                     18°  cloth.                                                        Providence,  1845 
Jl  bX.3^T9  ^^ARTON,    Thomas.      History    of    English    Poetry,    from 
the  close  of  the  eleventh  century  to  the  commencement 
of  the  eighteenth  century.      From   the  edition  of   1824, 
superintended  by  Richard    Price.      Portrait.      3  vols.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.                                                         London,  1840 

'f  >rB^^^°  Warville,  J.  p.  de.      New  Travels  in  the  United  States 
•^  j  of  America,  performed   in    1788.      pp.   483,  6.      8"^   half 

roan,  uncut.  London,    1792 

^3681   Warwick,    R.  I.      History  of,  from  1642  to   the  present 

^^  time.      By    O.  P.    Fuller,      pp.    380.      Illustrations.      8° 

i  cloth.  Providence,  1875 

^'5-53682  Washburn,  Emory.      Sketches    of    the  Judicial    History 
of  Massachusetts,  from  1630  to  1775.    PP-  4°7-   8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1840 

73  5-53683  Washington,  George.  The  Writings  of  George  Wash- 
ington; being  his  correspondence,  addresses,  messages, 
and  other  papers,  ofificial  and  private,  selected  and  pub- 
lished from  the  original  manuscripts,  with  a  life  of  the 
author,  notes  and  illustrations  by  Jared  Sparks.  Por- 
traits. 12  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1837 
Large  Paper. 

^"^3-3684  Washington.  A  Political  Epistle  to  his  Excellency 
George  Washington,  Esq.,  Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
Armies  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from  an  in- 
habitant of  the  State  of  Maryland.  To  which  is  an- 
nexed a  short  sketch  of  General  Washington's  life  and 
character,  pp.  24.  Portrait  by  Sharp.  4°  half  calf, 
gilt,  (remargined). 
Annapolis:   Printed,  1779.      London:   Reprinted,  1780 

g2  od^^^^  Washington.      A    Poetical    Epistle    to    his    Excellency 

George   Washington,  from   an   Inhabitant   of  the  State 

of    Maryland.      Annapolis,     1779.      pp.    24.      Royal    4° 

paper,  uncut.  Reprint:  Albany,  1865 

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~9|«-o    3686  Washington.      Official    Letters   to    the    American   Con- 

]  gress,  written  during  tlie  war  between  the  United  Colo- 

nies and  Great  Britain,      pp.  364,  384.      2  vols.  8°  sheep. 

London,  1795 

0  0  3687  Washington.  Epistles,  Domestic,  Confidential,  and 
Official,      pp.  303.      8°  boards,  uncut.      New  York,  1796 

^      3688  Washington.      The  same.      Portrait    by  Rollinson  after 

Savage.      8°  morocco,  gilt.  New  York,  1796 

^3689  Washington.     Address   of,    to    his   Fellow    Citizens  on 

Declining  being  considered  a  candidate  for  their  future 

Suffrages.      16°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1796 

a  3690  Washington.  Letters  from  His  Excellency  George 
Washington,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America 
to  Sir  John  Sinclair  on  Agricultural  and  other  interest- 
ing subjects.      PP- 57-      4°  half  morocco.      London,  1800 

S'0^^9^  Washington.  Letters  to  Arthur  Young  and  Sir  John 
Sinclair,  containing  an  account  of  his  husbandry,  pp. 
128.      8°  half  roan,  (foxed).  Alexandria,  1803 

7 x- 3692  Washington.  Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters  from 
Washington  to  Joseph  Reed,  during  the  American 
Revolution,  referred  to  in  the  pamphlets  of  Lord  Mahon 
and  Mr.  Jared  Sparks.  By  W.  B.  Reed.  pp.  155.  8° 
half  roan.  Phila.,  1852 

.  3693  Washington.     Diary  of    George  Washington,  from  1789 
'  to  1791.      Edited  by  B.  J.  Lossing.      pp.  248.      8°  cloth. 

Richmond,  1861 
0/-3694  Washington's  Political   Legacies;   to   which  is  annexed 
an   appendix   containing   an  account  of   his  death,  etc. 
pp.  208,  14.      8°  sheep.  Boston,  1800 

ie-3695  Washington.  Farewell  Address.  Portrait  by  Leney. 
t6°  morocco.  Albany,  1810 

3696  Washington.  Farewell  Address  to  the  People  of  the 
United  States.  Embellished  with  arabesque  designs 
and  illuminations.  12  leaves.  Portrait.  Folio,  antique 
morocco,  gilt  edges.  Phila.,  1858 

^  ^3697  Washington.  A  Heliotype  of  Washington's  Autograph 
Address  to  the  Officers  of  the  American  Army,  at  New- 
burg,  N.Y.,  March  15,  1783.      Folio,  paper. 

Published  by  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society:   Boston,  1876 
^D  3698  Washington.      An  Liquiry  into  the  Formation  of  Wash- 
ington's  Farewell   Address.     By   Horace   Binney.      i^p. 
250.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1859 

0^3699  Washington;  his  Person  as  represented  by  the  Artists. 
The  Houdon  Statue,  its  History  and  Value,  pp.  23.  8° 
boards.  Washington,  1873 


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r-^  3700  Washington.  General  Washington's  Farewell  Address, 
pp.  24,  n.  p.  n.  d. ; — Commemoration  of  Washington,  a 
discourse  by  G.  E.  Ellis,  Feb.  22,  1857,  pp.  30;  — 
Oration  before  the  Mass.  Legislature  on  the  looth  anni- 
versary of  the  birth  of  Washington,  by  F.  C.  Gray,  pp. 
80.  3  vols.  8°  half  roan. 
/  57)  37°^  Washington.  Eulogies  and  Orations  on  the  Life  and 
Death  of  General  George  Washington,  pp.  304.  8° 
half  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1800 

OC-3702  Washington.  Eulogy  on  George  Washington,  George- 
town, 1800.  By  Francis  Kinloch.  pp.  19.  Royal  8° 
paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1867 

Privately  printed,  only  60  copies. 
j    .      3703  Washington.      Eulogy,  by  Thomas  Paine,  1800;  —  Ad- 

'  dress  in  Latin,  by  Joseph  Willard,  1800;  —  Fac-Similes 

of  the  Memorial  Stones  of  the  last  English  Ancestors  of 
George  Washington,  1862;  —  Farewell  Address  in  Eng- 
lish and  German,  1852; — Libels  on  Washington,  by 
George  H.  Moore,  1889; — Portrait  of  Washington;  — 
^V'ashington  Papers,  etc.      9  pamphlets. 

I  /Y^3704  Washington.  Monuments  of  Washington's  Patriotism; 
containing  a  Fac-simile  of  his  Publick  Accounts  kept 
during  the  Revolutionary  War.      Portrait.      Folio,  roan. 

Washington,  1838 

Uo  37°5   Washington.   The  same.   Folio,  roan.   Washington,  1841 

^      3706   Washington.    The  same.   Folio,  cloth.      Brooklyn,  1857 

3707   Washington.      Life    of.      By    John    Marshall.      Portrait 
^  (o^  and  numerous  maps.      5  vols.  8°  half  roan,  gilt,  red  tops. 

London,  1804 


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,,jr-37o8  Washington.      Life  of.    By  John  Marshall.      Seconded, 
pp.  460,  (42),  448,   (32).    Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  sheep. 

Phila.,  1833 

3709  Washington.      Atlas  to  Marshall's  Life  of  Washington, 

containing  maps  and  subscribers'  names.     4°  boards. 

Phila.,  1807 

3710  Washington.      Life  of  George  Washington.      By  David 

Ramsay.      Portrait  by  Heath.      8°  half  green  morocco. 

London,  1807 

/  ».  37 'I   Washington.      The  same.      Portrait  by  Leney.      8°  half 
green  morocco.  New  York,  1807 

3712   Washington.      Life    of    George    Washington.      By    Ed- 
5^  ward  Everett,      pp.  348.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  i860 
Thick  paper  copy. 


346  CATALOGUE. 

^  1-  jr-3713  Washington.      Memorials  of  Washington  and  of    Mary, 
I  his  mother,    and   Martha,   his  wife.      By   James  Walter. 

I  Portraits.      4°  half  morocco,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  1887 

,  3714  Washington.      Life  of.      By  John  Corry,   London,  1800; 

'-^"^     '^  — Will  of    Gen.    Washington,    to    which    is    annexed  a 

schedule  of    his    property,    London,     1800.      Bound  to 
gether.      16°  half  sheep. 
3715   Washington.      Life  of.      By    M.    L.    Weems.      pp.     228. 
^^  Portrait  and  cuts.      12°  sheep.  Phila.,  1832 

1^5-3  3716  Washington.      Washington  in  Domestic  Life.      By  Rich- 
ard Rush.      pp.  85.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1857 
j-j-^3717   Washington.      Life  of.      By    J.    T.    Headley.     pp.  477. 
I                     Plates.      8°  cloth.                                         New  York,  1856 
^    /Y5-3718  Washington.      Life  of.      Written    by    Himself.      Edited 
,/                  by  C.  W.  Upham.      pp.  443,  423.      2  portraits.      2   vols. 
I                      12°  cloth,  uncut.                                                 London,  1851 
^    /w^37i9  Washington.      Memory  of    Washington,     comprising    a 
/                  Sketch  of  his  Life  and  Character  and  the  National  Tes- 
timonials of  Respect,      pp.    246.      Portrait    by    Hamlin 
after  E.  Savage.      12°  sheep.            Newport,  R.  L,  1800 
o     3720  Washington.      An    Historical  Biography.      By   Thomas 
E.  Scudder.      Portrait  and  illustrations.      16°  cloth,  un- 
cut.                                                                          Boston,  1889 
3721    Washington.      Recollections   and    Private    Memoirs   of 
Washington.      By    G.    W.    P.    Custis.      Edited  by  B.  J. 
Lossing.    pp.  644.    Portraits.    8°  cloth.    New  York,  i860 
a ^37 22   WASHiNGTON-Crawford     Letters.       Being    the     Corres- 
pondence  between     George    Washington    and    William 
Crawford,    from    1767    to    1781,     concerning     Western 
Lands.      Arranged  and  annotated  by  C.  W.  Butterfield. 
pp.  103.      8°  cloth,  uncut.                           Cincinnati,  1877 
^o  3723  Washington    Benevolent    Society    of    Mass.    Directory 
containing  Names,  Places  of  Business,  and  Residence  of 
Members.      12°  paper.                                        Boston,  1813 
3724   Waters,  Henry  F.      Genealogical  Gleanings  in  England. 
Parts  1-13.      13  parts  8°  paper.  Boston. 
5T)  3725   Waterston,  R.    C.     Address    on    the    Life    of    Thomas 
Sherwin,  Nov.  16,  1870;  —  Letter  to  the  Massachusetts 
Historical    Society  from  San   Francisco,   1870; — Semi- 
centennial   Anniversary  of    the  English    High   School, 
May   2,    1S71,   with    poem; — Remarks  on   the  Life  and 
Writings  of  Charles  Sprague,  1875  ;  —  Tribute  to  W.  C. 
Bryant,  June   13,  1878;  —  Memoir  of    George  Sumner, 
1880; — Educational    Principle,    1881; — Address   at    a 
Meeting,  Jan.  29,  1882;  —  English   High    School  Asso- 
ciation, its  origin  and  purpose,  1882  ;  —  Brief  Memoir  of 
Jl.  C.  Waterston,  1869.      10  pamphlets.                  Boston. 


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o?ioo  37^^  Watertown,  Mass.  Historical  Sketch  of  Watertown, 
from  its  first  Settlement  to  the  close  of  the  Second  Cen- 
tury.     By  Convers  Francis,      pp.151.      8°  half  morocco. 

Cambridge,  1830 
00  37-7  Watertown.  Genealogies  of  the  Families  and  Descend- 
ants of  the  Early  Settlers  of  Watertown,  including  Wal- 
tham  and  Weston;  to  which  is  appended  the  early  His- 
tory of  the  Town.  By  Henry  Bond.  pp.  1094.  Maps 
and  portraits.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 

csn2 ''75*37^^  Watson,    Elkanah.      History    and    Rise,    Progress,    and 
/  existing  Condition  of  the  Western  Canals  in    the  State 

of  New  York,  from  1788  to   1819.      pp.  212.      Fine  por- 
trait and  map.      8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  red  top. 

Albany, 1820 

57)3729  Watson.  Men  and  Times  of  the  Revolution ;  or  Me- 
moirs of  Elkanah  Watson,  including  his  Journals  of 
Travels  in  Europe  and  America,  from  1777  to  1842.  By 
W.  C.  Watson.  Second  ed.  Portrait.  Large  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1857 

/  Ort  3~i°  Watson.      Pioneer    History    of    the    Champlain    Valley. 
j  pp.  231.      8°  paper,    uncut.  Albany,  1863 

I5IP  3731   Watson,  J.  F.      Memoir  of  John    Fanning  Watson,    the 
!  Annalist    of    Philadelphia    and    New    York.      By    Benj. 

1  Dorr.    Portrait.    8°  cloth.    (Library  stamp.)   Phila.,  1861 

cJ2  00  ^72^  Watson,   Rev.    John    Lee.      Paul    Revere's  Signal;    the 
true  Story  of  the  Signal  Lanterns  in  Christ  Church,  Bos- 
ton.     (With  Remarks  by   Charles  Deane.)     pp.  16.     8° 
I  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1877 

-5^-3733   Watt,  R.      Bibliotheca  Brittanica;  or  a  General  Index  of 
British  and  Foreign  Literature.   4  vols.  4°  half  morocco. 

Edinburgh,  1824 

I  !^5-r)3734  Watts,    Isaac.      Hymns    and    Spiritual    Songs   in    three 
'  Books,     pp.  264,  84.     40th  ed.    16°  morocco,  (broken). 

Newburyport,    1784 
^1       3735   Watts.      The  Psalms  of  David  imitated  in  the  Language 
of  the  New  Testament.      First  Worcester   edition,     pp. 
224.      12°  sheep.  Isaiah  Thomas:  Worcester,  1786 

I  Autograph  of  Josiah  Quinc)'. 

)  'or>373^  Watts.     The   Psalms  of  David  imitated.      New  edition. 
j  pp.  256,  table.      18°  morocco.  Boston,  1787 

P_  3737  Watts.  Psalms  and  Hymns.  New  edition,  illustrated 
with  20  designs  by  Martin  and  Westall.  pp.  640.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1845 

5738  Webster,  Daniel.      Works  of,  with  Biographical  Memoir 
of  his  Public  Life,  by  Edward  Everett.    Portraits  and  en- 
gravings.   6  vols,   imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.    Boston,  1851 
Large  Paper  :   Subscriber's  copy. 


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oo  3739  ^Vebster.  The  Private  Correspondence  of,  edited  by 
Fletcher  Webster.  Portraits.  2  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Boston,  1857 

Large  Paper. 

3740  Webster.      Life  and  Memorials  of.      From  the  New  York 
^^  Daily  Times,      pp.  261,  300.      2  vols.  16°  cloth. 

New  York,  1853 
nrx-3741  Webster.  Memoir  oi.  By  S.  L.  Knapp.  pp.  234. 
/  Portrait.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1831 

3742  Webster.  Address  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner  Stone 
of  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  fifth  ed.,  1825;  —  Discourse 
on  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson,  Aug.  2,  1826; — 
Discourse  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1820;  —  Letter  to 
Webster,  by  a  traveller,  1840;  —  Address  at  Bunker 
Hill,  June  17,  1843; — Defence  of  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion, Feb.  10,  1844;  —  Speech  at  Marshfield,  Sept.  i, 
1848;  —  Speeches  of  Hayne  and  Webster  on  the  Foot 
Resolution,  1849;  —  The  same,  1850;  —  Speech  on 
Clay's  Resolutions,  March  7,  1850;  —  Letter  from  the 
Citizens  of  Newport,  to  Webster,  1850;  —  Conscience 
and  the  Constitution,  1850.  12  vols.  8°  half  roan  and 
boards.  Boston,  1825-50 

g*  3743  Webster.  Speech  on  Slavery,  March  7,  1850; — Address 
at  Washington,  July  4,  185 1; — Speeches  at  Buffalo, 
Syracuse  and  Albany,  May,  185 1;  —  Address  to  the 
N.  Y.  Historical  Society,  Feb.  23,  1852; — Review  of  a 
Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Webster,  1853;  — Whipple's 
Life  and  Services  of  Webster,  1852; — Personal  Memoirs 
of,  185 1 ;  —  Last  years  of,  by  G.  T.  Curtis,  1878;  —  In- 
auguration of  the  Statute  of  Webster,  Sept.  17,  1859; — 
Address  and  Proceedings  of  the  Friends  of  Webster  in 
Faneuil  Hall,  Sept.  15,  1852;  —  Catalogue  of  his  Libra- 
ry.     Sold  by  auction,  Boston,    1870.      12   pamphlets. 

Boston. 

-^  3744  Webster,  J.  W.  Description  of  the  Island  of  St.  Michael, 
pp.  244.      Map  and  plates.      8°  boards.  Boston,  1821 

7X^3745  Webster  Trial.  Illegality  of  the  Trial,  by  L.  Spooner, 
1850; — Statement  of  Reasons  showing  the  illegality  of 
the  verdict,  1850; — Webster  Trial,  (Monthly  Law  Re- 
porter);— Review  of  the  Webster  Case,  by  a  member  of 
the  New  York  Bar,  1850; — Extraordinary  Confession  of 
J.  W.  Webster,  1850.      5  vols.  8°  half  roan  and  paper. 

New  York  and  Boston. 


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An  3746  Webster,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pocahontas;  a  legend.  With 
historical  and  traditionary  notes.  Frontispiece.  12° 
original  boards.  Phila.,  1840 


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I  ^  3747  Webster,  Noah.  Letters  to  a  Young  Gentleman  com- 
mencing his  Education;  to  which  is  subjoined  a  brief 
history  of  the  United  States.      8°  sheep. 

New  Haven,  1823 

57)  3748  Webster.      Elementary  Primer,      pp.  36.      18°  paper. 

John  Wilcox:   Newport,  N.  H.,  1834 

3749  Webster.      American    Dictionary   of    the    English    Lan- 

guage, thoroughly  revised  and  greatly  improved,  by  C. 
A.  Goodrich  and  Noah  Porter.  2  portraits  on  India 
paper.      2  vols,  folio,  half  morocco. 

Riverside  Press:   Cambridge,  1865 
Large  paper;  only  250  copies  printed. 

3750  Weems,  M.  L.      The   Philanthropist;  or  a  good    twenty- 

five  cent's  worth  of  political  love  powder  for  honest 
Adamites  and  Jeffersonians.  pp.  30.  8°  half  roan, 
gilt,  uncut.  Dumfries,    (1798) 

7^3751  Weems.  God's  Revenge  against  Adultery; — The  Drunk- 
ard's Looking  Glass; — God's  Revenge  against  Duelling; 
—  God's  Revenge  against  Gambling; — God's  Revenge 
against  Murder.  Bound  in  one  vol.  Illustrations.  8° 
half  sheep.  Phila.,  1818-23 

3752  Weever,  John.  Ancient  Funerall  Monuments  within 
the  United  Monarchic  of  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and 
the  Islands  adiacent,  with  the  dissolued  monasteries 
therein  contained,  etc.  Engraved  title  and  portrait. 
Folio,  sprinkled  calf,  extra,  by  Cecil  &  Larkins. 

London,  1631 

5-7)  3753  Weise,  a.  J.  The  Discoveries  of  America  to  the  year 
1525.      pp.  380.      Maps.      8°  cloth,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

New  York,  1884 

3754  Welde,  Thomas  and  Winthrop,  John.     Antinomians  and 
^  Familists  condemned  by  the  Synod  of  Elders  in  New  Eng- 

land. With  the  Proceedings  of  the  magistrates  against 
them,  and  their  apology  for  the  same.  Together  with 
a  memorable  example  of  God's  judgments  upon  some  of 
those  persons  so  proceeded  against.  Title,  To  the 
Reader  (in  MS.)  i  page.  Preface  (in  M.S.)  pp.  21. 
Text  pp.  66.  Small  4°  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco 
extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.  (The  titlepage  skilfully 
mended  in  the  margin). 

Printed  for  Ralph  Smith:   London,  1644 

This  is  the  original  edition  of  the  "  Short  Story,"  with  the  Preface 
by  Welde  and  one  page  "  To  the  Reader  "  as  it  appeared  in  the  latter 
copied  in  an  early  hand,  inserted  after  the  title  page. 

On  the  reverse  of  the  title  is  the  following  note  in  a  contempora- 
neous hand : 

"  True  copy  as  I  learned  from  M.  T.  W.  that  was  there,  etc." 


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^'S'  o  o  3755  ^Velde,  Thomas  and  Winthrop,  John.  A  Short  Story  of 
the  Rise,  Reign  and  Ruine  of  the  Antinomians,  Fami- 
list  and  Libertines,  that  infected  the  churches  of  New 
England.  Title,  to  the  Reader,  i  p.  Preface  i6  pp. 
Te.xt  16  pp.      Small  4°  calf. 

Printed  for  Ralph  Smith:   London,  1644 

Mr.  Deane  was  the  earliest  to  discover  (in  February  1S51)  W'in- 
throp's  authorship  to  this  book,  and  the  above  copy  contains  five 
letters  from  James  Savage  and  other  memoranda  relating  to  the  con- 
troversy about  the  authorship. 

For  a  spicy  account  of  this  controversy  see  Adams'  Antinomianism, 
Prince  Society,  No.  2902.     Vol.  18 

3756   [W'elde,  Thomas.]     A  Brief  Narration  of    the  Practices 
of  the  Churches  in  New  England,    pp.  18.   4°  half  roan. 

London,  1645 

7  3757    [Weldon,  Sir  Anthony.]     The  Court    and    Character  of 

'^   ^^  King  James,      pp.198.      Portrait.      18°  calf. 

London,  1650 
•5^3758  Wellington.      The  Life  of  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington. 
By  G.  R.  Gleig.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1865 

jj  3759  Wells  and  Kennebunk,  IMe.      History  of,  from  the  earli- 

^     ^ -^  est    settlement    to    the    year    1820,     with     biographical 

sketches.      By  Edward  E.  Bourne.      Portraits  and  illus- 
trations.     8°  cloth.  Portland,  1875 
^^  i;2  5~376o   Wenham,    Mass.      History   of,  from    1639  to    i860.      By 
M.  O.  Allen,      pp.  229.      12''  cloth.  Boston,    i860 
3761   West,  Benjamin.      The    Life    and    Studies    of  Benjamin 
^^               West,  prior  to   his  arrival    in  England.      By  John  Gait. 
2  portraits,  (one  inserted.)     8°  morocco,  gilt. 

Phila.,  1816 

^^^3762  Western  Martyrology;  or,  bloody  assizes.  New  edi- 
tion,     pp.  336.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1873 

^A.^3763  Westminster  Catechism.  The  Shorter  Catechism  agreed 
/  upon  by  the    Reverend    Assembly  of    Divines  at    West- 

minster,     pp.  24.      18°  morocco.  Boston,  1765 

4^3764  Weston,  E.  P.  The  Bowdoin  Poets.  Seconded,  pp. 
180.      View  of  Bowdoin  College.      12°  cloth. 

Brunswick,  1849 

Ort  3765  Weymouth,  Mass.  Proceedings  on  the  250th  Anniver- 
sary  of  the  permanent  Settlement  of  Weymouth,  with  an 
historical  address  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  Jr.,  July 
4,  1874.      pp.  107.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1874 

Presentation  copy  with  autograph  of  the  author. 
U    57)  3766  Wharton,    Francis.      Digest    of    the    Liternational   Law 
'  of  the  United  States.     3  vols.  8°  sheep. 

Washington,  1887 


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Wheatley. 


The  same.      pp.  86.      18' 
The  same.      pp.  94. 
Memoir    and    Poems. 
The  same.      pp.   1 14. 


Wheatley,     The  same,      pp.155. 


00    37  74  Wheatley. 


3767  Wheatley,  Phillis.  Poems  on  various  subjects,  pp. 
128.      First  ed.      Portrait.      12°  calf.  London,    1773 

Autograph  of  Phillis  Wheatley  on  the  fly  leaf. 

3768  W'heatley.      The  same.      pp.  92.      16°  vellum. 

Albany,  1793 

18°  sheep. 

Walpole,  N.  H.,  1802 
8°  half  roan. 

Hartford,  1804 

pp.    103.      Portrait. 

Boston,  1834 

Portrait.     18°  cloth. 

Boston,  1835 

Portrait.      16°  cloth. 

Boston,  1838 

The    Negro    equalled  by  few    Europeans, 

translated    from    the   French.       To    which    are    added. 

Poems  on  various   Subjects,  by  Phillis  Wheatley.      pp. 

259,  244.      2  vols.  12°  sheep,  (cracked.)        Phila.,  1801 

/y.— 3775   Wheatley.      Letters    of    Phillis   Wheatley,    the    Negro- 

/  Slave  Poet  of  Boston,      pp.   19.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed.  Boston,  1864 

776  Wheatley.  Memoir  of  Phillis  Wheatley,  a  Native  Afri- 
can and  a  Slave.  By  B.  B.  Thatcher,  pp.  36.  Portrait, 
18°  boards.  Boston,  1834 

5^    37  77   Wheaton,  Henry.      History  of  the   Northmen,  or  Danes 
and  Normans.    8°  boards,  uncut,  (foxed).      Phila.,  1831 
fyn  37  7^   Wheaton.      Elements    of    International    Law.       Eighth 
ed.  by  R.  H.  Dana,  Jr.    pp.  551.    8°  sheep.  Boston,  1866 

3779  Wheaton.  The  same.  Second  annotated  edition  by 
W.  B.  Lawrence,   pp.  1095,  47.   8°  sheep.    Boston,  1863 

3780  Wheeler,  John  H.  Historical  Sketches  of  North  Caro- 
lina, from  1584  to  185 1,  pp.  138,  480.  Frontispiece. 
2  vols,   in  one.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1851 

3781  Wheelock,  Rev.  Eleazar.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Eleazar 
Wheelock,  Founder  and  President  of  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege. By  David  McClureand  Elizah  Parish.  Portrait. 
8°  sheep.  Newburyport,  i8n 

4:2^3782  Wheelwright,  John.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Boston  in 
New  England,  upon  a  Fast  Day,  the  i6th  of  January, 
1636.      pp.  28.      8°  boards.  Morrisania,   1867 

Jl\^  ^3783  Wheildon,  W.  \\.      History  of  Paul  Revere's  Signal  Lan- 
j  terns,   April    18,    1775,    in    the    Steeple    of    the    North 

Church,      pp.  63.      Plate.      8°  boards. 

Privately  printed:   Concord,  1878 


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3784  Wheildon.  Siege  and  Evacuation  of  Boston  and  Char- 
lestown,  with  a  brief  account  of  pre-revolutionary  pub- 
lic buildings,  pp.  64.  Map,  1876;  —  Curiosities  of  His- 
tory, Boston,  Sept.  17,  1630-1880.  pp.  141,  1880;  — 
New  Chapter  in  the  History  of  the  Concord  Fight,  pp. 
32,  1885.  3  pamphlets. 
/  ^3785  Whincop,  Thomas.  Scanderberg,  a  Tragedy.  With  a 
j  List  of  all  the  Dramatic  Authors,    and  of  all  Dramatic 

Pieces  ever  published  in  the  English  Language  to  the 
year  1747.      Plates.      8°  calf.  London,  1747 

7  X  3786  Whitaker,  Nathaniel.  An  Antidote  against  Toryism, 
or  the  Course  of  Meroz,  a  Discourse,  pp.  34.  8°  half 
morocco.  Newburyport,  1777 

■3o  37^7   Whitbourne,  Captain  Richard.      A   Discovrse    and    Dis- 

covery of  New-found-land,  with  many  reasons  to 
prooue  how  worthy  and  beneficiall  a  Plantation  may 
there  be  made,  after  a  far  better  manner  than  now  it  is. 
Together  with  the  laying  open  of  certaine  enormities 
and  abuses  committed  by  some  that  trade  to  that 
Countrey,  and  the  meanes  laide  downe  for  reformation 
thereof.     Small  4°  half  morocco.        London,  1620-1622 

First  edition,  reprinted  in  1622  and  1623,  with  additions.  Trans- 
lated into  Latin  and  German  and  included  in  Hulsius'  "  Collection  of 
Voyages,  "  Part  XX. 

One  of  the  most  successful  in  directing  the  attention  of  the  people 
of  England  to  Newfoundland,  was  Captain  Richard  Whitbourne.  He 
states  that  he  became  an  adventurer  into  foreign  countries  at  fifteen 
years  of  age,  was  captain  of  a  vessel  of  his  own  in  1588,  and  rendered 
good  service  at  the  time  of  the  Spanish  invasion. 

The  above  contains  the  First  edition  of  Whitbourne's  "  A  Dis- 
course and  Discovery,"  1620,  and  "  A  Discourse  containing  a  loving 
invitation  both  honourable  and  profitable,  etc.  Written  by  Captaine 
Richard  Whitbourne.     pp.  i,  6,  46.     London,  1622. 

It  also  contains  the  following  letters  which  were  printed  in  the 
second  edition  of  the  "  Discourse,"  and  are  here  inserted. 

"  A  Letter  from  Captaine  Wynne,  Governor  of  the  Colony  at  Ferry- 
land,  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Calvert,  Kt.  "  "Another  Letter 
to  Secretary  Calvert  from  Captain  Daniel  Powell,  28  July,  1622." 
Captain  Wynne  to  Secretary  Calvert  with  "the  names  that  stay 
with  me  this  yeere. "  "Letter  from  N.  H.,  a  Gentleman  living  in 
I  Newfoundland,  to  a  worthy  friend  W.  P.  " 

/     *y5-3  788  VVhitbourxe.      Westvtard  hoe    for    Avalon   in   the  New- 

'  found-land,    as    described    by   Captain    Richard    Whit- 

1  bourne,  of  Exmouth,  1622.      Edited  and   illustrated  by 

I  T.  Whitburn,  1870.      12°  cloth.                                London. 

X/  5-53790  W^HiTE,  Rev.  George.     Historical  Collections  of  Georgia. 

Third   ed.      pp.    688,    41.      Map    and    illustrations.      8° 

I  cloth.                                                                 New  York,  1855 

L    3791  White,  R.  G.      National  Hymns,   how    they    are  written 

/^  and  how  they  are  not  written,      pp.  152.      Frontispiece. 

"  8°  cloth.                                                          New  York,  1861 


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OD  3792  [White,  Rev.  John.]  The  Planter's  Plea,  or  the  grounds 
of  plantations  examined  and  usuall  Objections  answered. 
Together  with  a  manifestation  of  the  causes  mooving 
such  as  have  lately  undertaken  a  plantation  in  New 
England,     pp.  (2),  84.      Small  4°  full   polished  calf. 

London,  1630 
"  An  original  contemporaneous  history  of  the  highest  value,  as  it 
contains  facts  relating  to  the  earliest  attempts  at  settlement  in  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  which   can   be  found  nowhere  else. —  }77//;/^''j-  Chroni- 
cles of  the  Pilgrims.'''' 

^'7  3793  White,  Rev.  William.  Memoirs  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
/  copal  Church   in  the  United  States.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

Phila.,  1820 

oa  3794  W'hitefield,  George.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  from  Lon- 
don to  Savannah  in  Georgia;  with  "A  Continuation  of 
the  Journal"  and  an  Account  of  the  Wonderful  Preserva- 
tion of  a  Gentlewoman  from  Shipwreck,  pp.  58,  38, 
16.      8°  calf.  London  1738-39 

5^3795  Whitefield.  A  Continuation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  White- 
field's  Journal  during  the  Time  he  was  detained  in  Eng- 
land, and  from  his  Embarking  after  the  Embargo  to  his 
Arrival  at  Savannah  in  Georgia,  pp.  145,  205.  2  vols. 
18°  green  straight  grained  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges, 
by  Bedford.  B.  Franklin,  Phila.,  1740 

Volume  I  is  wrongly  lettered,  so  it  is  really  vol.  2  of  a  different  is- 
sue; it  contains  the  same  matter  as  vol.  2,  after  pp.  65,  with  a  differ- 
ent pagination. 

^^3796  Whitefield.  A  Short  Account  of  God's  Dealings  with 
the  Rev.  George  Whitefield,  written  by  Himself;  —  The 
Church  of  England  turn'd  Dissenter  at  last.  2  tracts, 
pp.  76,  107.      8°  calf.  London,  1740 

5^3797  Whitefield.  A  letter  to  the  Rev.  President,  and  Pro 
fessors  ...  of  Harvard  College  ...  in  answer  to  i. 
Testimony  published  against  the  Rev.  Mr.  George 
Whitefield  and  his  conduct,  pp.  22;  —  A  letter  to  the 
Rev.  Mr.  George  Whitefield  by  way  of  Reply  to  his  an- 
swer. By  Edward  Wigglesworth.  pp.  61,  5.  2  pamph- 
lets, small  4°.  Boston,  1745 
/e3798  Whitefield.  Life  and  Times  of.  By  Robert  Philip 
Third  ed.      pp.  605.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1842 
/o3799  ^Vhitehead,  John.  The  Written  Gospel-Labours  of 
that  ancient  and  faithful  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ 
John  Whitehead,  pp.48,  314.  8°  sheep.  London,  1704 
^^3800  Whitelocke,  R.  H.  Memoirs,  Biographical  and  His- 
torical of  Bulstrode  Whitelocke.  pp.475.  Portrait.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  i860 


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71-3801  Whitelocke,  Bulstrode.  A  Journal  of  the  Swedish 
Embassy  in  the  years  1653  and  1654.  First  published 
by  Dr.  Charles  Morton.  A  new  edition,  revised  by 
Henry  Reeve,      pp.  451,  468.      2  vols.  8°  cloth. 

London,  1855 
5'^38o2   Whitman,  Z.  G.      An  Historical    Sketch  of   the  Ancient 
and  Honourable  Artillery  Company,  from  its  formation 
in  1637  to  the  present  time.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

Boston,  1820 
Presentation   copy  from  the  author    to  Gov.  William   Eustis,  with 
inscription. 

/i  ao  3803  Whitman.  History  of  the  Ancient  and  Honourable 
Artillery  Company,      pp.  463.      Second  ed.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1842 
j^  j)]r-Z^o^   Whitmore,     W.    H.      Record     of    the     Descendants    of 
Francis  Whitmore  of  Cambridge,  Mass.      8°  paper. 

Privately  printed :  Cambridge,  1855 

I   jt^  3805   Whitmore.      Handbook    of    American    Genealogy,     pp. 

271.      4°  boards,  uncut.  Albany,  1862 

3806  Whitmore.      Brief    Genealogy    of    the    Descendants    of 

William  Hutchinson  and  Thomas  Oliver.      4°  sheets. 

Boston,  1865 

^  2,5~3^°7  Whitmore.  The  Massachusetts  Civil  List  for  the 
Colonial  and  Provincial  periods,  1630-1774.  pp.  T72. 
Royal  8°  cloth.  Albany,  1870 

/  'i  o  ^^'-^^  Whitmore.  Memoranda  relating  to  the  Lane,  Reyner 
and  Whipple  Families,  pp.  24,  1857;  —  The  Cavalier 
Dismounted,  pp.  48,  1864;  —  Notes  on  the  Winthrop 
Family,  pp.  10,  1864;  —  Proposed  Tax  on  Coats  of 
Arms,  pp.  8,  1868;  —  Unjust  Taxes,  pp.  18,  1877;  — 
Abel  Bowen,  engraver.  Plates,  pp.  32,  1884.  6 
pamphlets. 
^'^3809  Whitney,  D.  R.  The  Suffolk  Pjank.  pp.  73.  Royal  8° 
I  cloth.  Privately  printed:   Cambridge,  1878 

/  r75^^'°  Whitney,  Geffrey.      Choice  of  Emblemes.      A  fac-simile 
/  reprint.      Edited  by  Henry  Green,  with  an  introductory 

dissertation,  essays,  literary  and  bibliographical,  and 
explanatory  notes,  pp.  433.  Numerous  fac  similes  of 
old  emblems.  Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1866 
Subscriber's  copy.  450  copies  printed. 
/  oQi^^'^  Whitney,  J.  L.  Catalogue  of  the  Spanish  Library  and 
of  the  Portuguese  Books  bequeathed  by  George 
Ticknor  to  the  Boston  Public  Library.  pp.  476. 
Imperial  8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top.  Boston,  1879 
r-^r-3812  Whitney,  Peter.  History  of  the  County  of  Worcester, 
Massachusetts.      Map.      8°  sheep.  Worcester,  1793 

With  autograph  "  Artemas  Ward,  Jr." 


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yL^38i3  Whittemore,  Thomas.  Early  Days  of;  an  autobiogra- 
phy extending  from  a.d.  1800  to  a.d.  1825.  Portrait. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1859 

II  00    3814    vVhittier,  J.  G.      Poems  written  during  the  Progress  of 
j  the    Abolition    Question    in  the  United  States   between 

the  years  1830-1838.      First  ed.      pp.  103.      16°  cloth. 
I  Boston,  1837 

ij  ♦^3815  WiGGERS,  G.  F.  Historical  Presentation  of  Augustinism 
and  Pelagianism  from  the  Sources.  Translated  with 
notes  and  additions,  by  Rev.  Ralph  Emerson,  pp.  383. 
8°  calf.  Andover,  1840 

/  00  3^^^  WiGGLESwoRTH,  Edward.  Two  Public  Lectures  on  the 
Trial  of  Spirits.  April  22  and  29,  1735.  PP-  34-  12° 
half  roan,  (broken).  Boston,  1735 

^^3817  WiGGLESwoRTH.  Lcctures  On  the  Imputation  of  Adam's 
first  sin  to  his  Posterity,  pp.  90.  Boston,  1738;  — 
Doctrine  of  Reprobation.  pp.  48.  Boston,  1763. 
Bound  together.      8°  half  morocco,  gilt. 

^^38 18  WIGGLESWORTH.  A  Discoursc  occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  the  Hon.  John  Winthrop,  delivered  at  a  public  lecture 
in  Harvard  College,  pp.  34,  3.  8°  inlaid  to  4°.  Small 
4°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1779 

-3 J   b     ^^"^9  WIGGLESWORTH,  Michael.      The  Day  of  Doom;  or  a  de- 
^  scription  of  the  great  and  last  Judgment.      (Third  ed.) 

j  pp.    92.      18°    crimson    morocco,    gilt    edges,    bevelled 

sides.  London,  1673 

Two  leaves  in  fac-simile.     An  autograph  letter  of    James  Russell 
Lowell  relating  to  the  book,  inserted. 

^        3820  WIGGLESWORTH.     The  Same.      18°  calf.  Boston,  1828 

With  a  Life  of  Wigglesworth,  by  Cotton  Mather. 

^5-3821  WIGGLESWORTH.  Skctch  of  the  Life  of.  By  John  Ward 
Dean.  To  which  is  appended  a  fragment  of  his  auto- 
biography, some  of  his  letters  and  a  catalogue  of  his 
library,      pp.  20.      8°  half  roan.  Albany,  1863 

«^822  WIGGLESWORTH.      Mcmoir    of.      By     John    Ward    Dean. 
Second  ed.      pp.  160.      8°  cloth,  uncut.        Albany,  1871 
Only  100  copies  printed. 

I    o-  3823  WiLBERFORCE,     Samucl.        History     of     the     Protestant 

Episcopal    Church    in    America,      pp.    464.      Third  ed. 

I  Map.      16°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1856 

^[*-^3824  WiLBRAHAM,  Mass.  Historical  Address  delivered  at  the 
Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town 
of  Wilbraham,  June  15,  1863.  By  R.  P.  Stebbins.  pp. 
317.      Plates.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1864 


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Jo  3^25  Wilde,  Richard  Henry.  Conjectures  and  Researches 
concerning  the  Love,  Madness  and  Imprisonment  of 
Torquato  Tasso.  pp.  270,  2,  34.  2  vols.  1842;  — 
Wilde's  Summer  Rose,  or  the  Lament  of  the  Captive, 
an  authentic  account  of  the  origin,  mystery  and  ex- 
planation of  R.  H.  Wilde's  alleged  Plagiarism.  By 
Anthony  Barclay,  pp.  70,  1871;  —  Life,  Literary 
Labors  and  Neglected  Grave  of  Richard  Henry  Wilde. 
By  C.  C.  Jones,  Jr.  pp.  21.  1885.  4  vols.  8°  and  12° 
cloth  and  paper. 
3826  Wilkes,    John.     A   Complete  Collection  of  the   Genuine 

^"^  Papers,  Letters,  etc.,  in  the  case  of  John  Wilkes,  Esq. 

pp.  272.      16°  calf.  Paris,  1767 

/  3827  WiLKiNS,  John.  Of  the  Principles  and  Duties  of  Natural 
Religion,      pp.  410,  55.      Portrait.      12°  calf. 

London,  1678 
^3828  Wilkinson,  General  James.  Memoirs  of  My  Own  Times. 
With  an  atlas  of  diagrams  and  plans,  illustrative  of  the 
principal  battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  the 
memoirs.  3  vols,  royal  8°  half  calf,  gilt,  uncut  edges, 
and  one  vol.  of  plates  and  maps,  4°  boards,  uncut. 
Together  4  vols.  Phila.,  1816 

rj-3829  Wilkinson,  Jemima.  History  of  Jemima  Wilkinson,  a 
Preacheress  of  the  eighteenth  century.  By  David 
Hudson,  pp.  208,  20.  12°  half  morocco,  uncut,  red 
top.  Geneva,  N.Y.,  1821 

t-j^  3830  Willard,  Joseph.  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the 
Bar  of  Worcester  County,  Massachusetts,  Oct  2,  1829. 
(With  historical  and  biographical  notes  )  pp.  144.  8° 
boards.  Lancaster,  1830 

3831   Willard,    Rev.  Joseph.      Prayer   by  Rev.    Dr.  Lathrop, 

and  Eulogy  by  Prof.  Webber,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Willard  with  a  Sermon,  the  next  Lord's  Day, 
by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Holmes,     pp.  41.  8°  half  roan,  gilt. 

Cambridge,    1804 

^^3832  Willard,  Samuel.  The  Sinfulness  of  Worshipping  with 
Men's  Institutions,      pp.  29.      18°   calf,    (date  torn  off.) 

Boston,   (1693) 

Rev.  Samuel  Willard  was  pastor  ot  the  Old  South  Church.  He 
opposed  the  proceedings  of  the  magistrates  at  the  time  of  the  Witch- 
craft delusion,  although  three  of  the  judges  were  members  of  his 
church. 

3833  Willard.      Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination    of  John 
^^  Hovey,  at  Arundel.      With  a    Funeral   Sermon  on   Wil- 

lard, by  W.  Thompson,  preached  at  Biddeford,  and  a 
Preface  by  Rev.  Mr.  Prince,  pp.  60,  35.  18°  calf, 
(title  and  corners  of  2  leaves  repaired.)       Boston,  1743 


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j^  3834  WiLLARD.  A  Complete  Body  of  Divinity,  pp.915.  (Por- 
trait missing.)      Folio,  calf,  (binding  cracked.) 

Boston,  1726 
3^3^35    ^ViLLARD,  Sidney.      Memories  of  Youth  and  Manhood.    2 
vols.  12°  cloth.  Cambridge,  1855 

3S36  WiLLARD  Memoir;  or,  Life  and  Times  of  Major  Simon 
Willard,  with  notices  of  three  Generations  of  his  De- 
scendants.     By    Joseph  Willard.      3    plates.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1858 
49  3837   WiLLEY,  B.  G.      Incidents   in  White  Mountain    History. 
Illustrations.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1856 

,  3838   Williams,  Mrs.  Catharine.      Biography  of  Revolutionary 

Heroes,  containing  the  Life  of  Brigadier  Gen,  William 
Barton  and  also  of  Capt.  Stephen  Olney;  —  The  Neu- 
tral French,  or,  the  Exiles  of  Novia  Scotia.  2  vols.  12° 
cloth.  Providence,  1839-41 

373839  Williams,  C.  V.  Life  and  Administration  of  Rt.  Hon. 
Spencer  Percival,  with  details  of  his  Assassination,  etc. 
pp.  328.      12°  morocco,  gilt.  Phila.,  1813 

^^05-3840  Williams,  Rev.  Daniel.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  in 
Red  Cross  Street,  Cripplegate,  founded  pursuant  to  the 
Will  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Williams,  who  died  in  the  year 
1716.      3  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1841-54 

"  The  most  comprehensive  and  extensive  collection  of  pamphlets, 
volumes,  and  original  papers  for  illustrating  the  whole  history  of 
Puritanism  and  Dissent,  is  in  what  is  known  as  Dr.  Williams'  Library, 
in  London.  "  — /^ev.  Geo.  E.  Ellis  in  iVari-ative  and  Critical  History. 


I 


I 


/^384i  Williams,  Rev.  E.  Life  of  Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen.  alias 
Thomas  M^illiams,  a  Chief  of  the  Caughnawaga  Tribe  of 
Indians  in  Canada,      pp.  91.      Royal  8°  half  roan. 

Albany,  1859 
Large  Paper.     Only  200  copies  printed. 

^-3842  Williams,  Gorham  D.  The  Penal  Statutes  of  Massachu- 
setts,     pp.  304.      Small  8°  sheep.  Greenfield,  1880 

3843  Williams,  John.      The  Redeemed  Captive    Returning  to 
"  Zion  .    .    .    The    third  edition.      As  also   an   Appendix, 

containing  an  account  of  those  taken  captive  at  Deer- 
field,  February  29,  1703-4.  Of  those  kill'd  after  they 
went  out  of  town;  those  who  returned;  and  those  still 
absent  from  their  native  Country;  of  those  who  were 
slain  at  that  time  in  or  near  the  Town;  and  of  the  Mis- 
chief done  by  the  enemy  in  Deerfield,  from  the  begin- 
ning of  its  settlement  to  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Williams  in  1729.  With  a  Conclusion  of  the  whole,  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  [Stephen]  Williams  of  Springfield,  and  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Prince  of  Boston,  pp.  4,  104.  16°  crimson 
morocco.  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  1758 


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Williams.  The  Redeemed  Captive  returning  to  Zion, 
or^  a  Faithful  History  of  remarkable  Occurrences  in  the 
Captivity  and  Deliverance  of  Mr.  John  Williams,  of 
Deerfield.    Frontispiece.    16°  cloth.    Northampton,  1853 

Williams.      The  same.      16°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

New  Haven,  1802 

Williams.      The  same.      12°  calf.    .  Greenfield,  1837 

Williams,  John.  An  Enquiry  into  the  Truth  of  the  Tradi- 
tion concerning  the  Discovery  of  America.  By  Prince 
Madog  ab  Owen  Gwynedd,  about  11 70;  —  Farther  Ob- 
servaj:ions  on  the  Discovery  of  America,  containing  the 
account  given  by  General  Bowles,  the  Creek,  or  Chero- 
kee Indian,  lately  in  London,  and  by  several  others,  of 
a  Welsh  tribe  of  Indians,  now  living  in  the  western  parts 
of  North  America.    8°  half  roan,  uncut.    London,  1791-2 

Williams,  Roger.  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America: 
or.  An  Help  to  the.  Language  of  the  Natives  in  that 
Part  of  America,  called  New  England.  Together,  with 
briefe  Observations  of  the  Customs,  Manners  and  Wor- 
ships, etc.,  of  the  aforesaid  Natives,  in  Peace  and 
Warre,  in  Life  and  Death.  Title,  (7),  196,  (3).  18° 
polished  calf,  extra,  yellow  edges,  by  Bedford. 

London,  Gregory  Dexter,  1643 

This  is  the  earliest  printed  book  of  Roger  Williams.  In  the  Pre- 
face he  says,  "  I  drew  the  materialls  in  a  rude  lumpe  at  sea,  as  a  pri- 
vate helpe  to  my  owne  memory,  that  I  might  not  by  my  present  ab- 
sence lightly  lose  what  I  had  so  dearly  bought  in  some  few  yeares 
hardship  and  charges  among  the  barbarians;  yet  being  reminded  by 
some,  what  pitie  it  were  to  bury  those  materialls  in  my  grave  at  land 
or  sea.  " 

Williams.  G.  Fox  digg'd  out  of  his  Burrowes,  or,  an 
Offer  of  Disputation  on  fourteen  Proposalls  made  this 
last  Summer  1672  (so  called)  unto  G.  Fox,  then  present 
on  Rhode  Island  in  New  England,  by  R.  W.  etc.,  with 
an  appendix,  pp.  208,  119.  4°  crimson  morocco,  extra, 
uncut  edges,  gilt  top. 

Printed  by  John    Foster,  Boston,  1676 
Title  page  and  first  three  leaves  in  fac-simile. 

Williams.  George  Fox  digg'd  out  of  his  Burrowes.  Bos^ 
ton  1676.  Edited  by  Rev.  J.  L.  Diman.  pp.  58,  503. 
Royal  4°  full  crimson  morocco,  extra,  uncut  edges,  gilt 
top.  Providence,  1872 

Narraganset  Club  Publication.  Vol.  V.  Club  Copy.  (Large 
Paper.) 

W'lLLiAMS.  Experiments  of  Spiritual  Life  and  Health, 
and  their  Preservatives.    London  1652.      4"  boards. 

Reprinted:   Providence,  1863 


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A  0  3853  Williams.  The  Spirit  of  Roger  Williams,  with  a  por- 
trait of  one  of  his  descendants.  By  L.  D.  Johnson. 
1839; —  "What  Cheer";  or,  Roger  Williams  in  Banish- 
ment, a  poem.  By  Job  Durfee,  1840;  —  Life  of  Roger 
Williams.  By  William  Gammell,  1846;  —  Life  of  Roger 
WilBams.  By  Romeo  Elton,  1853; — Memoir  of  Roger 
Williams.       By  J.  D.  Knowles,  1834.    5  vols.    12°  cloth. 

o  r-3854  Williams.  Ceremonies  at  the  Unveiling  of  the  Monu- 
ment to  Roger  W'illiams,  erected  by  the  City  of  Provi- 
dence, October  16,  1877.      2  plates.      8°  cloth. 

Providence,  1877 

-_-  3855   Williams,  Samuel.      Natural    and  Civil  Hi^ory  of  Ver- 
mont.     Map.      Second    ed.,    corrected    and    much   en- 
larged.     2  vols.  8°  half  morocco.  Burlington,  1809 
3856  Williams,  S.  W.      Genealogy  and  History  of  the  Family 

■^  ^  of  Williams  in  America,   more  particularly    of  the    De- 

scendants of  Robert  Williams  of  Roxbury.  Portrait. 
12°  cloth.  Greenfield,  1847 

00  3^57   Williamson,  Hugh.      History    of    North  Carolina,      pp. 

289,  289.      2  vols.  8°  sheep.  Phila.,  181 2 

3858   Williamson,  William  D.      History  of  the  State  of  Maine, 

^^  from  its  first  Discovery.  A.  D.    1602  to  the  Separation, 

A.  D.  1820.  pp.  696,  729.  Portrait,  map  and  plate. 
2  vols,  royal  8°  half  crushed  levant  morocco,  uncut,  gilt 
tops.  Hallowell,  1832 

//^         3859  Williamson.      History  of  the  State  of  Maine,  from  1602 

//:^^  to  1820.      pp.  696,  729.      Portrait  and  plate.     2  vols.  8° 

sheep.  Hallowell,  1839 

n\  ^~*  3860  Willis,  William.      History   of   the   Law,  the  Courts   and 

''  the  Lawyers  of  Maine       pp.  712.      Portraits.      8°  cloth. 

Portland,    1863 

_     3861    Willis'  Current  Notes.       A  series  of  articles  on  antiqui- 
"^  ties,    biography,    heraldry,    etc.,    for    1850-57.      7  vols, 

small  4°  cloth.  London. 

—3862   WiLLOUGHBY.      Some   further   Portions   of   the  Diary  of 
^^  Lady  Willoughby  which  do  relate  to   her  Domestic  His- 

tory and  to  the  stirring  events  of  the  latter  years  of  the 
Reign  of  King  Charles  I,  the  Protectorate  and  the  Res- 
toration,  pp.  178.    Small  4°  cloth,  uncut.   London,  1848 
/      3S63   Wilson,     Henry.       Wonderful     Characters,     comprising 
*^  memoirs  and  anecdotes  of  the  most  remarkable  persons 

of  every  age  and  nation.  Numerous  portraits.  3  vols. 
8°  half  calf.  London,  1830 

/\         3864  Wilson,     Joshua.      Historical     Inquiry    concerning    the 
'  Principles,  Opinions,  and  Usages  of  the  English  Presby- 

terians,    pp.  260.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1835 


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xTj  3865  Wilson,  R.  A.  New  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico, 
in  which  Las  Casas'  Denunciations  of  the  Popular  His- 
torians of  that  war  are  fully  vindicated,  pp.  539.  8° 
cloth.  Phifa.,  1859 

7^3866  [Wilson,  Thomas.]  The  Knowledge  and  Practice  of 
Christianity  made  easy  to  the  meanest  capacities;  or,  an 
essay  towards  an  instruction  for  the  Indians,  pp.  257. 
16°  sheep,    (binding  broken).  London,  1741 

_2  3867  Winchester,  Elhanan.  Course  of  Lectures  on  the 
Prophecies  that  remain  to  be  fulfilled,  4  vols.  1790;  — 
Dialogues  and  Poems,  1793;  —  Sermons  at  London  and 
Phila^,  1 782-1 793; — Ten  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects, 
1799;  —  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Elhanan  Winchester,  by 
W.  Kidder,  1797;  —  Biography  of  Rev.  Elhanan  Win- 
chester, by  E.  M.  Stone,  1836.  8  vols.  8°  calf  and 
half  roan. 

3868  Windham,  Conn.      History  of  Ancient  Windham.      Gene- 
^^  alogy,  Part   I,    A-Bil.       By  W.  L.  Weaver,    pp.  112.    8° 

paper,  uncut.  Willimantic,  1864 

3869  Windsor,  Conn       History   of  Ancient    Windsor,  includ- 

ing East  Windsor,  South  Windsor,  and  Ellington,  prior 
to  1768,  and  Windsor,  Bloomfield  and  Windsor  Locks  to 
the  present  time.  By  H.  R.  Stiles,  pp.  922,  144.  Il- 
lustrations.     2  vols.    8°  cloth.  Albany,  1863 

870  WiNGFiELD,  Edward  Maria.  A  Discoui-se  of  Virginia. 
Now  first  printed  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the 
Lambeth  Library.  Edited  with  notes  and  an  introduc- 
tion by  Charles  Deane.  pp.  45.  Royal  8^  beautifully 
bound  by  Matthews  in  full  crimson  crushed  levant 
morocco,  gilt  back  and  sides,  inside  borders. 

Boston,  i860 
Only  joo  copies  privately  printed. 

3871  WiNGFiELD.      "A  Discourse   of   Virginia."     Edited  with 

notes  and  an  introduction,  by  Charles  Deane.  Royal 
8°  half  crimson  morocco.  Boston,  1S59 

Cancelled  edition.     Only  200  copies  privately  printed. 

3872  WiNGFiELD.      A  Discourse  of  Virginia.      20  pp.  of   MSS. 
^^  Folio,  half  morocco. 

This  is  a  transcript  made  by  H.  G.  Somerby  from  the  original 
manuscript  in  the  Lambeth  library.  It  was  printed  in  a  volume  of 
the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  i860. 

3873  WiNSLOw     Memorial,    family   records    of    Winslows  and 
^^  their  descendants  in  America,  with  the  English  ancestry 

as  far  as  known.  Kenelm  Winslow,  vol.  j.  By  D.  P. 
Holton.  Portraits  and  genealogical  plates,  pp.  656. 
8°  cloth.  New  York,  1877 


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$  ac>  on  3^74  ^^iNSLOW,  Edward.  Good  Newes  from  New  England; 
or,  a  true  relation  of  things  very  remarkable  at  the 
plantation  of  Plimoth  in  New  England.  Shewing  the 
wondrou-s  providence  and  Goodness  of  God,  in  their 
preservation  and  continuance,  being  delivered  from 
many  apparent  deaths  and  dangers,  pp.  66,  (2).  Small 
4°  half  morocco.  London,  1624 

"  The  book,"  writes  Professor  Tyler,  "  is  a  story  of  the  griefs  and 
perils  and  escapes  of  the  young  settlement,  of  their  various  encoun- 
ters, in  amity  and  in  enmity  with  mean  red  men  and  meaner  white 
ones  ;  of  the  interior  administration  of  the  little  commonwealth,  and 
of  its  steady  advancement  through  all  obstructions  into  solid  security  ; 
above  all  else,  it  is  a  description  of  the  country  with  reference  to 
its  desirableness  as  the  seat  of  a  new  English  community." — //isL 
American  Lit.,  Vol.  I. 

With  a  reprint  of  the  leaf  contained  in  a  later  issue,  inserted. 

PQ  ^875  WiNSLOW.  Hypocrisie  Unmasked,  by  a  true  relation 
of  the  proceedings  of  the  Gouvernour  and  Company 
of  the  Massachusetts  against  Samuel  Gorton  and  his 
accomplices,  a  notorious  disturber  of  the  peace  and 
quiet  of  the  severall  governments  wherein  he  lived, 
with  the  grounds  and  reasons  thereof,  examined  and 
allowed  by  their  Generall  Court  holden  at  Boston  in 
New  England  in  November  last,  1646.  pp.  (i),  6,  103. 
Small  4°  full  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco,  extra, 
inside  borders,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.  London,  1646 

See  Gorton's  Simplicities  Defence,  No.  1501. 

"  Winslow,  the  diplomatist  of  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts,  was 
sent  to  England  to  defend  the  Bay  Colony  against  Gorton's 
Appeal." 

The  appendix  contains  the  first  connected  account  in  print  of  the 
life  of  the  Pilgrims  in  Holland  and  the  preparations  for  removal  to 
America ;  it  also  gives  a  report  of  Robinson's  farewell  sermon  to  the 
departing  portion  of  his  flock." 

The  Epistle  Dedicatory  of  6  pp.  printed  in  fac -simile. 

5y  Oo^^''^  VViNSOR,  Justin.  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of  Am- 
erica. Numerous  illustrations.  8  vols,  folio,  boards, 
uncut.  Boston,   1885-6 

Large  paper  ;  only  550  copies  printed. 

/  51?^^^'^  WiNSOR.  Columbus;  a  bibliographical  note  from  the 
catalogue  of  the  Ticknor  Collection,  pp.  12.  Royal  8° 
sheets,  folded.  Boston,  1876 

Only  30  copies  printed. 

^00  3878   WiNSOR.      Library  of  Harvard    University  Bulletins.      4 
vols.  8°  half  roan.  Cambridge,  1879-86 

79  WiNSOR.  Library  of  Harvard  University,  Bibliographi- 
cal Contributions.  Nos.  i  to  21  inclusive  (complete.) 
19  parts  8°.  Cambridge,  1879-86 


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Y  03880  WiNSOR.  Governor  Bradford's  Manuscript  History  of 
Plymouth  Plantation,  pp.  18,  1881;  —  Two  Brief 
Papers,  pp.  10,  1886;  —  Arnold's  Expedition  against 
Quebec,  1775-6,  pp.  12,  1886; — Elder  William  Brewster 
and  other  notes,  pp.  17,  1887;  —  Note  on  the  Spurious 
Letters  of  Montcalm,  1759,  pp.  6,  1887; — Cartographi- 
cal History  of  the  Northeastern  boundary  Controversy, 
pp.  24,  1887.  6  pamphlets. 
Only  75  copies  printed  of  each. 

•3  o  0  3^^^  WiNTERBOTHAM,  W.  Historical,  Geographical,  Com- 
mercial and  Philosophical  View  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  First  American  edition.  Portraits  of  Wash- 
ington, Franklin,  etc.  4  vols.  8°  sheep.  New  York,  1796 
0Q  3882  WiNTHROP,  John.  Journal  of  the  Transactions  and  Oc- 
currences in  the  Settlement  of  Massachusetts  and  the 
other  New  England  Colonies,  from  the  year  1630  to 
1644.      pp.  364.      8°  antique  calf,  gilt.       Hartford,  1790 

J ^  !_^  3883  WiNTHROP.  History  of  New  England,  from  1630  to 
1649.  Edited  by  James  Savage.  Portrait,  pp.  424, 
429.      2  vols.  8°  morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1825-26 

/7  d  (?  3884  WiNTHROP.      The    same.      New   edition.      Portrait,      pp. 
'  514,  504.      2  vols.  8°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1853 

32  3885  WiNTHROP.  A  Review  of  Winthrop's  Journal,  as  edited 
and  published  by  James  Savage,  under  the  Title  of  "The 
History  of  New  England,"  etc.      8°  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1854 

/  :5T)  3^^^  WiNTHROP.      Life  and   Letters   of  John  Winthrop,  1630- 

1649.      Edited  by    R.    C.   Winthrop.      pp.   452,  483.      2 

portraits.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1864-67 

^^887  WiNTHROP.  The  same.  1630.  pp.  452.  8°  boards,  un- 
cut. Boston,  1864 

4  i5~t)  3^^^  Winthrop,  Robert  C.  Addresses  and  Speeches  on  va- 
rious Occasions,  1835-1886.  Portraits.  4  vols.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1852-86 

^^889  Winthrop.  Introductory  Lecture  to  the  Course  on  the 
Early  History  of  Massachusetts,  at  the  Lowell  Institute. 
Boston,  Jan  25,  1869,  pp.    27.      8°  cloth. 

Privately  printed :   Boston,  1869 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

2     3890  Winthrop        Washington,    Bowdoin,    and    Franklin,    as 
"^  portrayed  in  Occasional  Addresses,      pp.  186.     Frontis- 

piece.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1876 

•^"3891   Winthrop.      Historical  Addresses.      5  vols.  8°  half  roan. 
"^  '  Boston,  1839-59 


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3  \S^  3892  WiNTHROP.  Address  before  the  Maine  Historical  So- 
ciety, Sept.  5,  1849;  —  Address  at  Harvard  College, 
July  22,  1852;  —  Lecture  at  the  Boston  Library  Asso- 
ciation, Dec.  21,  1853;  —  Address  at  Boston,  Sept.  17, 
1855; — Oration,  on  the  Statue  of  Franklin,  Sept.  17, 
1856;  —  Address  at  Boston,  May  21,  1857;  —  Speech  at 
New  York,  Sept.  19,  1864;  —  Tributes  to  Edward  Ever- 
ett, 1865;  —  Remarks  on  Prof.  Agassiz,  Oct.  i,  1866; 
— Address  at  Boston,  May  19,  1869; — Eulogy  on  George 
Peabody,  Feb.  8,  1870;  —  Oration  on  the  250th  anni- 
versary of  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers  at  Ply- 
mouth, Dec.  21,  1870; — Fourth  of  July  Oration,  Boston, 
1876;  —  Memoir  of  J.  H.  Clifford,  i87'7;  —  Correspond- 
ence of  Hartlib,  Hoak,  Oldenberg  and  others  with  Gov. 
Winthrop  of  Connecticut,  1661-1672,  f878;  —  Pedigree 
of  the  Winthrop  Family,  1874;  —  Memoir  of  Nathan 
Appleton,  1861;  —  Centennial  Oration,  July  4,  1876;  — 
Address  on  Webster  Statue,  Nov.  25,  1876;  —  Letters  of 
Mrs.  Lucy  Downing,  1626-1674.  1871; —  Life  and  Ser- 
vices of  James  Bowdoin,  1726-1790,  1876;  —  Memoir  of 
Henry  Clay,  1880;  —  Address  on  the  Prescott  Statue, 
June  17,  1881;  —  Centennial  Oration  at  Yorktown,  Oct. 
19,  r88i;  — Portrait  of  John  Hampden  and  Lafayette, 
1881;  —  Addresses  Dec.  14,  1882  and  Feb.  8,  1883,  at 
the  Mass.  Hist.  Society;  —  Address  June  18,  1883;  — 
Dedication  of  the  Washington  National  Monument,  Feb. 
21,  1885;  —  Words  in  Defence  of  an  Elderly  Lady, 
1885;  — Memoir  of  David  Sears,  1886;  —  Tributes  to 
John  P.  Kennedy;  —  Notice  of  M.  Mignet;  —  Memoir 
of  W.  Minot;  — Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  45  pamphlets. 
Presentation   copies. 


/ 


51 


3893  Winthrop,  Me.      Brief  History  of  Winthrop,  from  1764 
to  1855.      By  David  Thurston,      pp.247.      12°  cloth. 

Portland,  1855 
,203894  Wirt,  William.      The  British  Spy.      16°  calf. 

Newburyport,  1804 

3y  3895   Wirt.     Letters  of   the    British    Spy.      Eighth  ed.      Por- 

/  trait  and  view  of  Richmond.      16°  calf.  Baltimore. 

^3896  Wirt.      Letters  of  the  British  Spy.    Tenth  ed.     Portrait. 

Small  8°  light  calf,  uncut.  New  York,  1832 

QQ  3897  Wise,  John,  (Pastor  in  Ipswich.)  The  Churches  Quar- 
rel espoused,  pp.  96.  12°  polished  calf,  extra,  gilt 
sdg'ss.  Boston,   1772 

^  3898  Wise.  A  Vindication  of  the  Government  of  New  Eng- 
land Churches,  pp.  283.  16°  half  crimson  morocco, 
extra,  uncut  edges.  Boston,  1772 


364  CATALOGUE, 


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9lc?o3899  Wisconsin.  Reports  and  Collections  of  the  State  His- 
torical Society  of  Wisconsin,  from  1854  to  1882.  Vols. 
I  to  9.  6  vols,  cloth,  2  vols,  paper,  i  vol.  half  roan. 
Together  9  vols.  8°.  Madison,  1855-82 

3900  Witchcraft.      The  Wonderfull  Discoverie  of  the  Witch- 
•-^^  crafts  of  Margaret  and  Phillip  Flower,  executed  at  Lin- 

colne,  March  11,  1618.      pp.  26.      8°  half  roan. 

(Reprint,)  London,  1619 
Only  250  copies  reprinted. 

3901  Witchcraft.     A  Short  Treatise   touching    Sheriffs  Ac- 
^  compts.      Written  by  Sir  Matthew  Hale.      To    which   is 

added,  A  Tryal  of  Witches,  at  the  Assizes  held  at  Bury 
St.  Edmonds,  for  the  County  of  Suffolk,  Mar.  10,  1664. 
pp.  no,  59.      Small  8°  calf.  London,  1682-3 

3902  Witchcraft.     A  Full  and  Impartial  Account  oftheDis- 
^^  covery  of  Sorcery    and  Witchcraft,    practis'd    by   Jane 

Wenham  of  Walkern  in  Hertfordshire,  also  her  Tryal, 
etc.    pp.  36.      Fourth  ed.      8°  half  morocco. 

E.  Curll:   London,  171 2 

3903  Witchcraft.      The  Case  of  the  Hertfordshire  Witchcraft 
^  considered,  being  an   Examination    of  a  Book  entitled, 

A  Full  and  Liipartial  Account  of  the  Discovery  of  Sor- 
cery and  Witchcraft,  practis'd  by  Jane  Wenham,  etc. 
pp.  86.      8°  half  morocco.  London,  17 12 

3904  Witchcraft.  The  Impossibility  of  Witchcraft  further 
demonstrated.  (A  Fragment  of,  pp.  1-6,  and  11-15.) 
12°  half  morocco.  London,  1712 

A-^3905   Witchcraft.      A  Discourse  on  Witchcraft,      pp.  47.      8" 
half  morocco.  London,  1736 

y^  3906  [WiTHiNGTON,  Leonard.]  The  Puritan;  a  series  of 
essays,  critical,  moral  and  miscellaneous.  By  John 
Oldbug,  Esq.      pp.  248,  268.      2  vols.   16°  cloth. 

Boston,   1836 

yj-^3907   Woburn,  Mass.      History  of,  from  the  grant  of    its  Ter-' 
ritory    to    Charlestown,  in    1640    to    i860.      By  Samuel 
Sewall.      pp.  677.      Portrait.      8°  cloth.        Boston,  1868 

3908  WoLCOTT,  Roger.      Poetical    Meditations,  being  the  im- 

^^  provement    of    some    vacant  hours;   with   a   preface  by 

Rev.  Mr.  Bulkleyof  Colchester,      pp.  82.      16°  morocco. 

T.  Green:   New  London,  1725 
Autograph  of  "  John  Imlay,  1753-" 


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3909  Wolfe,    Gen.    James.      Instructions    to    Young  Officers, 

^  also  his  orders  for  a    battalion   and    an  army,  a  Placart 

to    the    Canadians,    etc.      Second    ed.      pp.     106.      16° 

crimson  morocco,  gilt,  uncut  edges.  London,  1780 


CATALOGUE.  365 

^  3910  WoLLASTON,  William.  The  Religion  of  Nature  Delinea- 
ted. Seventh  ed.  pp.  413,  12.  Portrait.  8°  half 
morocco.  London,  1750 

/    ^3911   WoLSEY.      The    Life    of    Cardinal    Wolsey.      By    George 
*^^  Cavendish.      With  notes  and   other    illustrations,  by  S. 

W.  Singer,  pp.  542.  Portraits  and  plates.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1827 

^52)  39^2  Wood,  J.  P.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John  Law  of 
Lauriston,  including  a  detailed  account  of  the  rise, 
progress,  and  termination  of  the  Mississippi  system, 
pp.  234.      Portrait.      16°  half  calf.  Edinburgh,   1824 

o  .5  __39i3  Wood,  John.      History    of    the    Administration  of    John 
^  ^^  Adams,    Esq.,  late  President  of  the  United    States.      8° 

half  roan,  gilt,  uncut  edges.  New  York,  1802 

Nearly  all  this  edition  were  destroyed. 
3914  \\'ooD.      The  Suppressed   History  of   the  Administration 
■^^  of   John  Adams.      Republished   with    notes   and   an  ap- 

pendix, by  J.  H.  Sherburne,  pp.  392.  Portrait.  12° 
cloth.  Phila.,  1846 

-_^  3915  Wood,  Silas.  A  Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the 
several  Towns  on  Long  Island.  New  edition,  pp.  184. 
8°  boards,  uncut.  Brooklyn,  1828 

3916  Wood,    William.      New     England's    Prospect.      A     true, 
^^  lively    and    experimentall    description    of  that    part    of 

America,  commonly  called  New  England;  discovering 
the  state  of  that  countrie,  both  as  it  stands  to  our  new- 
come  English  planters,  and  to  the  old  native  inhabi- 
tants, laying  downe  that  which  may  both  enrich  the 
knowledge  of  the  mind-travelling  reader  or  benefit  the 
future  voyager.  Map  of  the  south  part  of  New  Eng- 
land,     pp.   I,  6,  98,  6.      Small  4°  calf,  gilt. 

London,  Thomas  Cotes  for  John  Bellamie,  1634 

First  edition.  Wood's  New  England's  Prospect  is  the  earliest 
topographical  account  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony,  so  far  as  the 
settlement  then  extended.  It  also  has  a  full  description  of  its  fauna 
and  flora,  and  of  the  natives. —  Charles  Deane  iti  Narrative  History. 

Copies  with  the  map  are  exceedingly  rare.  This  copy  has  also  a 
fac-simile  map  bound  in  at  the  end.  Pictorial  ex-libis  of  William 
Tyson,  Bristol. 

3917  Wood.      New    England's    Prospect;   being  a  true,  lively 
^  ^  and     experimental     description    of   that    part    of    Am- 
erica commonly  called    New  England.      Third  ed.      pp. 
I,  17,  128.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

London,  printed,  1639.     Boston:  reprinted,  1764 

This  is  really  the  4th  ed.,  with  autographs  of  Cotton  Tufts  who 
has  inscribed  on  the  title-page  :  "  The  Gift  of  Nath.  Rogers,  Esq.  (to 
Cotton  Tufts),  1767,  by  whom  the  Introductory  Essay  was  written." 
— See  Proc.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  VI.  334-337. 


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/Sl\6~V  3918  Wood,  Anthony  A.  Athenae  Oxonienses;  an  exact  his- 
tory of  all  the  writers  and  bishops  who  have  had  their 
education  in  the  University  of  Oxford;  to  which  are 
added  the  Fasti,  or  annals  of  the  said  University. 
New  edition  with  a  continuation  by  Philip  Bliss.  4  vols, 
royal  4°  calf.  London,  1813 

^^  39^9  Woodbury,  Conn.  History  of  Ancient  Woodbury,  from 
1659  to  1854.  By  William  Cothren.  pp.  833,  5.  Por- 
trait. 8°  cloth.  Waterbury,  1854 
1^5-3920  Woodbury.  Second  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Ex- 
'  ploration  of  Ancient  Woodbury,  and  the  reception  of 
the  first  Indian  Deed,  held  at  Woodbury,  July  4,  1859. 
Edited  by  William  Cothren.      pp.  105.      8°  half  roan. 

Woodbury,  1859 

7V-7J3921  Woodman.  List  of  the  Descendants  of  Mr.  Joshua 
Woodman,  who  settled  at  Kingston,  N.  H.,  1736.  By 
J.  H.  Woodman,  pp.  54,  1856;  —  List  of  some  of  the 
Descendants  of  Mr.  Edward  Woodman,  who  settled  at 
Newbury,  Mass.,  1635.  By  Joshua  Coffin,  pp.  16, 
1865.  2  vols.  12°  and  8°  half  roan. 
J  DO  o  -59^^  [WooDNOTH,  Arthur.]  A  Short  Collection  of  the  most 
Remarkable  Passages  from  the  Originall  to  the  dissolu- 
tion of  the  Virginia  Company.  Title,  pp.  (i),  20.  Small 
4°  half  blue  morocco.  London,  1651 

"  In  the  Dedicatory  Epistle,  the  work  is  stated  to  have  been  written 
by  Arthur  Woodnoth,  a  member  and  sometimes  Deputy  of  the 
Virginia  Company.  An  ancient  adventurer  and  deligent  prosecutor 
of  the  best  ends   for  the   advancement  of  the  Virginia  Plantation." 

I  D  o  39-3  Woodstock,  Conn.     An    Historical   Sketch.      By  C.   W. 

Bowen.      pp.  62.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1886 

c2  S~o  3924  Woodstock,  Me.      History    of   Woodstock,  with    family 

sketches    and    an    appendix.      By   W.  B.  Lapham.      pp. 

315.      Portraits.      8°  cloth.  Portland,  1882 

cS.  0  0  39^5  WooDWORTH,  Samucl.  Melodies,  Duets,  Trios,  Songs 
and  Ballads.  Second  ed.  pp.  288.  Frontispiece.  18° 
half  russia.  New  York,  1830 

/      3926  Wool.      Hayes,  J.  L.     Address   in  Phila.,  Sept.  6,  1865; 

—  Protection  a  Boon,  1867;  —  The  Angora  Goat,  1868; 

—  The  Protective  Policy,  1868; — American  Textile 
Machinery,  1879; — Custom  Duties  on  the  Necessaries 
of  Life,  1884; — Fires  in  Woolen  Mills.  12  vols.  8° 
cloth  and  paper.  Boston. 


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%^  3927   WooLEY,  Charles.      A  Two  Years  Journal  in    New  York, 
/  and    part    of    its  territories   in  America.      New  edition, 

with  notes  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan,      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  i860 


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'5~3928   WooLMAN,    John.      Journal   of  the  Life,  Gospel    Labors 
and  Christian  Experiences  of.      12°  boards. 

New  York,  1845 

57)  3929  WooLRYCH,  H.  W.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Judge 
Jeffreys,  sometime  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  England, 
pp.  442.      Portrait.      8°  half  calf.  London,  1827 

930  Worcester,  Marquis.  Life,  Times,  and  Scientific  La- 
bours of  the  second  Marquis  of  Worcester,  to  which  is 
added  a  reprint  of  his  Century  of  Inventions,  1663.  By 
H.  Dircks.      pp.  625.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1865 

3931   Worcester,  Mass.      History  of  Worcester,  from  its  ear- 

°°  liest  Settlement  to    September,  1836.       By  W.  Lincoln. 

pp.  384.      8°  morocco,  gilt.  Worcester,  1837 

_.3932  Worcester.      History   of   Worcester,    from    its    earliest 

Settlement,  to  1861.      By  William   Lincoln  and   Charles 

Hersey.      pp.  448.      Portraits.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

Worcester,  1862 

^  ^r-3933  Worcester.  Notes,  Historical  and  Chronological,  on 
the  Town  of  Worcester,  Mass.  By  Nathaniel  Paine. 
Plates.    Royal  8°  paper,  uncut.  Worcester,  1876 

Only  35  copies  privately  printed. 

/^  3934  Worcester.  Addresses  of  Inauguration  of  the  Free  In- 
stitute of  Industrial  Science,  Nov.  11,  1868;  —  Remi- 
niscences of  the  Fire  Society,  1870;  —  Remonstrance 
against  the  Division  of  Worcester  County,  1874;  —  Cen- 
tennial Anniversary  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
July  4,  1876;  —  Thomas's  Address  July  4,  1876; — Sen- 
sational Literature  in  Public  Libraries,  by  S.  S.  Green, 
1879;  —  Relation  of  the  Public  Library  to  the  Public 
Schools,  1880;  —  Gleanings  from  the  Second  Parish, 
by  S.  S.  Green,  1883.      7  pamphlets. 

j-^3935  Worcester  Magazine  and  Historical  Journal,  containing 
Topographical  and  Historical  Sketches  of  Worcester 
County.  Edited  by  W.  Lincoln  and  C.  C.  Baldwin. 
Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut.         Worcester,  1826 

DO  393^  Wordsworth,  Christopher.  "Who  wrote  Eikon  Bazil- 
ike?"  considered  and  answered,  pp.  413;  —  Documen- 
tary Supplement  to  "Who  wrote  Eikon  Bazilike?"  pp. 
50;  —  King  Charles  the  First,  the  Author  of  Icon  Ba- 
silike,  further  proved,  pp.  256.  In  i  vol.  8°  morocco, 
gilt.  London  and  Cambridge,    1824-28 

393  7  Wordsworth.  Ecclesiastical  Biography;  or,  Lives  of 
Eminent  Men,  connected  with  the  History  of  Religion 
in  England.      Third  ed.      4  vols.  8°  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1839 


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0  o  393^   VVoTTON,  Sir   Henry.      Letters    to    Sir   Edmund    Bacon, 
pp.  i66.      i8°  half  morocco,    (writing  on  title.) 

London,  i66i 
.  _  jr-3939  WoTTON.  The  Characters  of  Robert  Uevereux,  Earl  of 
'   "^  Essex,  and  George  Villiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  com- 

pared and  contrasted.    Edited  by  Sir  Edgerton  Brydges. 
pp.  37.      8°  calf,  gilt.  Lee  Priory  Press,  1814 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed. 
-;5^^^94o  Wrangham,  Rev.  Francis.      The  British  Plutarch.     New 
edition,  with  additional   Lives.      6    vols.    8°    dark    calf, 
gilt.  London,   1816 

Only  3  copies  printed  on  blue  paper. 
y^394i    [Wright,  Frances.]     Views  of    Society  and  Manners  in 
'  America,    pp.  387.    8°  boards,  uncut.      New  York,  1821 

3942   Wright,  H.  C.      Six  Months   at  Graefenberg,  with  con- 
versations in  the  saloon   on  non-resistance    and    other 


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subjects.      Portrait.      12°  morocco,  red  edges. 

London,  1845 
i.     3943   VVright,  Thomas.      A  Collection  of  Old  English  Pieces. 
Edited    with    prefaces,    notes    and    glossary.      4    vols., 
square  18°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

W.  Pickering:   London,  1836 
_0    /  0  3944  WvcLiFFE,  John.      The  New  Testament  in  English  trans- 
lated by  John  Wycliffe,  circa  1380.      Now    first   printed 
from  a  contemporary  Manuscript.      4°  half  roan,  uncut. 

W.  Pickering:   London,  1858 
57)  3945   ^Vynne,  James.      Private    Libraries    of  New  York.      pp. 
472.      Imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  i860 

Large  Paper.     Only  100  copies  printed. 

3946   A^ONGE,  William.      England's  Shame;    or    the    Un- 
I      masking  of    a  Politick    Atheist,   being  a    full    and 


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faithful  Relation  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  that  grand 
Impostor  Hugh  Peters.  Portrait,  (mounted),  pp.  88. 
18°  sheep.  London.  1663 

The  author  testified  against  Peters  at  his  trial,  1660. 
^^3947   York,    Me.      Ancient   City   of    Gorgeana,    and    Modern 
Town  of  York,  from  its  earliest  Settlement  to  the  pres- 
ent time.      By  G.  A.    Emery,      pp.    256.      Illustrations. 
16°  cloth.  Boston,  1874 

'3«r3948  Young,  Alexander.      Library  of  the    Old    English  Prose 
'^  Writers.      9  vols.  16°  russia,  (bindings  broken). 

Cambridge,  1831 

Contents:  Fuller's  Holy  State. — Sidney's  Defence  of  Poesie. — 
Selden's  Table  Talk.  —  Sir  T.  Browne's  Works.  —  Felltham's  Re- 
solves. —  Walton's  Lives.  —  Latimer's  Sermons.  —  Selections  from 
J.  Taylor.  —  Sir  T.  More's  Works. 


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~    3949  Young.      Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  of  the  Colony 

1^  of  Plymouth,  from  1602  to  1625.    Portraits,  (photograph 

and  memoir  of  the    author  inserted.)     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston.  1841 
With  fac-simile  of  Blaskowitz's  map  of  Plymouth  and  of  Peregrine 
White's  Will  inserted. 

/>y)395°  Young.      The  same.      Second  ed.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1844 
^-^3951   Young.      Chronicles  of  the  First  Planters  of  the  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from    1623    to    1636.      5  inserted 
portraits  and  MSS.  notes  by   Mr    Ueane.      8°  morocco, 
red  edges.  Boston,  1846 

/v<-3952  Young.     Another  copy.      8°  cloth,  uncut.    Boston,  1846 
p         3953  Young.      Evangelical  Unitarianism,     1830;  —  Discourse 
C3*^0  at  the  Ordination   of  James    W.    Thompson,    Feb.     17, 

1830;  —  Discourse  on  Nathaniel  Bowditch,  1840;  —  Dis- 
course at  the  Ordination  of  George  E.  Ellis,  March  11, 
1840;  —  Discourse  on  William  Prescott,  Dec.  15,  1844; 
—  Sins  of  the  Tongue,  1845; — Discourse  on  William 
Parsons,  March  26,  1837;  —  Discourse  on  the  20th  An- 
niversary of  his  Ordination,  Jan.  19,  1845; —  Discourse 
at  Harvard,  May  13,  1846; — Discourse  on  Benjamin 
Rich,  Jan.  8,  1851; — Discourse  on  Mrs.  C.  G.  Pres- 
cott, May  23,  1852.      II  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

Boston,  1830-52 
0^3954  Young,  Edward.      Night  Thoughts.      With    the  Life  of 
the  author,    and  notes,     portraits   and  fine  plates  after 
designs  by  Stothard.      pp.  364.      Royal  8°  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1798 
^jr3955  Young,  Thomas.  Hopes  Incouragement;  a  Fast  Ser- 
^^^  mon,  preached  in  Westminster,  February  28,  1643.    PP- 

38.      Small  4°  half  morocco.  London,  1644 

J -3956  Young  and  Minns.      The  Defence  of  Young  and  Minns, 
^  Printers  to  the  State,    before    the    Committee    of    the 

House  of  Representatives,      pp.  68.      8°  half  roan,  gilt. 

Boston,  1805 

^3957   Young   Mans   Calling,    or    the  Whole    Duty    of    Youth. 

pp.  425.      Curious  plates.    18°  calf,  gilt.      London,  1678 


3 

3 


^^3958    7eISBERGER,  David.      Diary  of  David  Zeisberger, 
^^  a  Moravian  Missionary  among  the  Indians  of  Ohio. 
Translated  and  edited   by    Eugene    F.    Bliss,      pp.  464, 
532.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Cincinnati,  1885 

^ir-3959  Zeisberger's  Indian  Dictionary.      English,  German,  Iro- 
quois— the    Onondga — and    Algonquin — the    Delaware. 
Printed  from   the    original   Manuscript  in  Harvard  Col- 
lege Library.      4°  cloth.  Cambridge,  1887 
Presentation^copy. 


370  CATALOGUE 


7jr~Q  3960  Zenger,  John  Peter.  The  Tryal  of  John  Peter  Zenger, 
of  New  York,  Printer,  who  was  lately  try'd  and  acquited 
for  Printing  and  Publishing  a  Libel  against  the  Govern- 
ment.     Fourth  ed.      pp.  32.      4°  half  calf,  uncut. 

London,  1738 

^  3961   Zenger.      Trial  of  J.  P.    Zenger,   of  New  York,  Printer, 

who  was  charged  with  having  printed  and  published  a 
Libel  against  the  Government,  and  acquitted,  also, 
Trial  of  Mr.  William  Owen,  Bookseller,  pp.  59.  8° 
half  roan.  London,  1765 

73962  ZiEGLER,  J.  Qvae  intvs  continentvr.  Syria,  ad  Ptolo- 
maici  operis  rationem,  Prseterea  Strabone,  Plinio,  &  An- 
tonio auctoribus  locupletata.     Palestina,  iisdem  auctori- 

bus Schondia,  tradita  ab  auctoribus,  qui  in  eius 

operis  prologo  memorantur.  pp.  no.  Folio,  half  vel- 
lum. Argentorati,  Petrum  Opilionem,  1532 

"  The  last  map  in  the  volume  relating  to  the  northern  regions,  con- 
tains Greenland  and  Terra  Bacallaos.  In  the  work  is  a  division  re- 
lating to  the  northern  regions  under  the  general  name  of  Schondia, 
in  which  are  separate  chapters  on  Greenland,  Iceland,  Lapland,  etc. " 

Zeigler  lived  in  Rome,  where,  from  two  Bishops  who  had  lived  in 
Greenland  and  Iceland,  he  obtained  the  facts  given  in  his  work. 

ar-t  3963   ZuRLA,  Placido.    Sulle  Antiche  Mappe  Idro-Geografiche 

'  lavorate    in    Venezia    Commentario.      pp.    96.      Maps. 

Royal  4°  paper,  uncut.  Venezia,  1818 

PORTRAITS    AND    PLATES. 

^^"'3964  Caricature.  A  New  Drop  Scene  for  D.  L.  T.  Lon- 
don, 1808.  Thomas  Scrutiny,  del.  et  sculp.  7x13 
inches.     Colored  caricature. 

3965   Dean,  Nicholas,   President  of  Croton  Acqueduct  Dept. 

Oval  lithographic  portrait. 
I   ^^3966  Franklin,    Benjamin.      The    Politician,    painted    by   S. 
Elmer,  engraved   by  T.  Ryder,    London,    1824.      11^  x 
15^  inches,  (cut  close.) 
It    39^7   Franklin.      Photographs  of  Paintings.      (2) 
rt      3968  Portraits.      Heliotypes.      Wm.    Tudor;  J.    Davis;    Jas. 
"  Savage;   Geo.   R.  Minot;  Thos.    L.    Winthrop;  Christo- 

pher Gore;  Thomas  Wallcutt.      (16) 
/ 1,  3969   Portraits.     Wood-cuts.      (8) 
/   *?©  397°  Portraits.      Phillis    Wheatley;     Edward    Everett,    (2); 

and  3  other  unsigned  proofs.      (6) 
-a^^_397i    Portraits.        Mr.     C.     Churchill,   and    Col.     Benjamin 
^   '^  Church,    by  P.  Revere    (the   same   likeness);  Theodore 

Sedgwick,  by  St.  Memin;  James  Otis;  Thos.  Smith; 
George  Thacher;  Thos.  Prince;  Josiah  Winslow,  etc. 
('5) 


CATALOGUE.  371 

fl^  ?972  Portraits.        Sir    Edmund    Andros;  —  Samuel    Sewall, 

India  proofs.      (2) 
I-  3973   Portraits.      Charles   V; — Geo.    Cruikshank;  —  R.    B. 
•^^  Sheridan; — Mrs.  Siddons,  etc.      (12) 

3974  Revere,  Paul.      North  Battery  in  Boston.      Engraved  by 
^5"         Paul  Revere.      6  x  7^  inches.      Reprint  from  the  origi- 

nal  copper. 

3975  Shakspeare.       Portrait    of    Shakspeare,     engraved    by 
S\ / X^       Martin  Droeshout.      London,  (for  first  folio.)    Evident- 
ly a    contemporary   copy  of  the  original  copper  plate. 
T/4  x6^  inches,  narrow  margins. 

3976  Willard.    The  Reverend  Mr.  Saml  Willard.      Engraved 
J2)  by  Van  der  Gucht.      7  x    10)^    inches.      Reprint   from 

original  copper. 

3977  Winthrop.  Portraits  of  Gov.  John  Winthrop;  —  Adam 
i5  3*7  Winthrop;  — R.  C.  Winthrop; — View  of  Groton  Church, 

'  with  tomb  of  Adam  Winthrop;  —  Photographs  of  tombs 

and  fac-similes  of  documents,  etc.,  all  relating  to  the 
Winthrop  family.      (15) 

MAPS. 

I    .  3978  America    noviter    delineata.      M.    Meriam,    fecit.      Map 
*  11x14  inches. 

3979  Boston.  Plan  of  the  Town  of  Boston  and  the  circum- 
/j-  jacent  country    shewing    the    present    situation   of  the 

King's  Troops  and  the  Rebels  Intrenchments,  25th 
July,  1775- 

A  water  color  map,  17x17  inches,  mounted  on  linen. 

/^98o  Boston.    The  same.    Lithographic  fac-simile.    (6  copies.) 

3981  Boston.  A  New  Plan  of  y' Great  Town  of  Boston  in 
/A  0  0  New  England  in  America,  with  the  many  additional 
'  /                  buildings  and  new  streets,  to  the  year  1769.    By  William 

Price.      Folio,  17  x  24  inches. 

3982  Boston.      A  Plan  of  the  Town   of  Boston,    with  the  In- 
^~D  trenchments,   etc.,    of  His    Majesty's    Forces    in   1775, 

from  the  observations  of  Lieut.  Page  of  His  Majesty's 
Corps  of  Engineers  and  from  the  plans  of  other  gentle- 
men. Engraved  and  printed  for  Wm.  Faden,  1777. 
17^  X  21  inches. 

3983  Boston.      Plan  of  the  Town  and  Harbor  of  Boston,  1774, 
^^  (plate  engraved   in  England)  from    an  accurate    survey 

by  British  authority  just  previous  to  the  Revolutionary 
war  and  was  used  by  them  as  a  guide  and  campaign 
map.      15  X  18  in.      Heliotype  fac-simile.  Boston. 


372  CATALOGUE. 


^-3984  Boston.      The    Town    of    Boston    in   New    England,   by 
Capt  John   Bonner,  1722.      Re-engraved   by  George  C. 

Smith,  1835.      Folio,  mounted  with  rollers. 
0  0  39S5   Boston  and  its  Vicinity.      By  John  G.  Hales.      Engraved 

by  Edward  Dillingham.      Mounted   on  linen  and    folded 

in  case. 
ry)  3986  Boston.      Plan    of    Boston,  by  William   Burgess.      Origi- 
nally engraved  by  Thos.  Johnson  in  1728,  reproduced  in 

1869.      10^  X  i4j^  in.      Heliotype. 
^ Q  3987   Boston,    Old    and    New.      Heliotype   in  colors,  showing 

the  old    town    limits    with    the    new,    with   references. 

9  X  11^  in. 

Presentation  copy  from  Justin  Winsor. 
j^  3988  Boston.      Carte    de    la    Ville,    Baye,    et    Environs    de 

Baston.      Par  Jean  Baptiste  Louis   Franquelin.      11  x  15 

in.      Heliotype. 
3989  Boston.      Bartlett's  Illustrated  Map  of   Boston.     Tinted 

lithograph.      22  x  31  in.  New  York,  187 1 

Jo   399°  Boston.      Plan  of  Boston,  corrected    under  the  direction 

of    Committee    on    Printing    of  City  of    Boston,    1866. 

Folio,  27  X  39  in. 
/a   3991   Boston.      Plan    of    Fort  Hill,  showing  improvements  as 

proposed,  1866.      Large  folio. 
P^  3992  Boston.      A  New   Survey   of   the    Harbour  of  Boston  in 

New   England.      16    x  21    in.      Old   copper   plate,    very 

badly  damaged.  Dublin. 

A      3993  Bunker  Hill.      Sketch  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.     By 
^^  a  British  officer.      Published  by  George  G.  Smith.    Bos- 

ton, 1843.      12  X  19  in. 
/O   3994  Carta  da  Navegar  de  Nicolo    et    Antonie    Zeni    Furono 
'  HI,    tramonta   I'ano    1380.      11    x  14^   in.      Heliotype. 

(4  copies). 
3995   Centennial  Map  of  Concord,  by  H.  W.  Blaisdell,  1875; 

—  Centennial  Map  of  the  City  of  Charlestown,  1875.     2 

pieces. 
*-yj  3996  Chart.      Remarques  sur  la  Navigation  de    Terre-Neuve 

a  New  York  afin  d'eviter  les  Courrants  et    les  bas-fonds 

au  Sud  de  Nantuckett  et  du  Banc  de  George.    13  x  14^ 

in.  Paris,  n.  d. 

3997   Hennepin.     A  Map  of  a  New  World  between  New  Mexico 

and  the  Frozen  Sea,  newly  discovered    by  Father  Lewis 
Hennepin.      io>^  x  17  in.; — A  Map  of  a  Large  Country- 
newly  discovered    in    the  Northern    America,    situated 
between  New  Mexico  and  the  Frozen  Sea.      By  Father 
Lewis  Hennepin.      14^  x  17  in.      2  original  maps. 


CATALOGUE.  373 


3o  399^  Hennepin.  Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  de  la  Louisi- 
ane,  1683.  Par  le  Rev.  Pere  Louis  Llennepin.  11  ^  x 
19  in.      Fac-simile  map  mounted  on  linen. 

N? 5^3999  Hubbard's  Map  of  New  England,  1677.  Fac-simile  of 
the  Wine  Hills  map,  published  by  W.    B.  Fowle,  1846. 

Boston. 

/     Jk- 4000  Kentucky.      A  Map  of    Kentucky,  from   actual   survey, 
^  by  Elihu  Barker.      Engraved    for,  and  sold    by  Mathevv 

Carey,  Phila.      17^  x  39  in. 

/  ,  4001  Map  of  the  Battle  Ground  of  Greenbrier  River,  drawn 
and  published  by  A.  T.  McRae,  C.  S.  A.  Quitman 
Guards,  First  Regt.  Ga.  Vols.  Engraved  by  J.  Baum- 
garten,  Richmond,  Va.  Curious  wood-cut  map.  10^ 
X  16^  in. 

^y\  4002  Map  of  the  country  between  Albemarle  Sound  and  Lake 
Erie,  comprehending  the  whole  of  Virginia,  Maryland, 
Delaware,  and  Pennsylvania.  Engraved  for  the 
"  Notes  on  Virginia."  Folio,  24  x  24  in.  Lithographic 
fac-simile.  London. 

5  a  4003  Map  of  North  Sea  and  Lands,  delineated  upon  a  chart 
in  the  14th  century  by  Antonio  Zeno.  Reproduced  by 
G.  E.  Emery.  3  heliotypes. 
-  4004  ]\Iap  of  St.  Helena  Sound  and  the  Coast  between  Char- 
lestown  and  Savannah.  Boston,  i86j.  9x12  in. 
'y  ^-g)  4005  Map  of  the  State  of  Maine,  with  the  Province  of  New 
Brunswick,  by  Moses  Greenleaf,  1828.  Large  folio, 
with  rollers 

/O  4006   Map  of  the   World,  on  Mercator's  Projection.      By  David 
H.  Burr.      Folio,  19  x  23  in. 
•^Ci  114007   Maps.      Heliotypes  of    Old    Maps,    etc.,  reproduced   for 

'  "  Narrative  and  Critical  History,"  etc.      (27) 

jr~^  400S  Narragansett  Bay.  Plan  of  the  battle  of  Newport  in 
the  Revolution.  Lithograph  from  the  original  in  the 
possession  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 

/^^  4009  New  England.  Fac-simile  by  S.  G.  Drake  for  his 
edition  of  Hubbard's  History,  1865.  "  Wine  Hills  " 
map,  on  bond  paper. 

^Q  4010  New  England.  The  South  Part  of  New-England,  as  it  is 
Planted  this  yeare,  1634.      yj^  x  10^  in.      Heliotype. 

/"J  4011  New  Englands  and  New  France.  Heliotype  reproduc- 
tion of  early  map.      9^  x  12^  in.      (3  copies). 

/Av  4012  North  America.  An  Accurate  Map  of  North  America. 
By  Eman  Bowen  and  John  Gibson,  engraver.  Photo- 
lithographic reproduction.     .2oJE^  x  23  in. 


374  CATALOGUE, 


~U^  4013  North  Carolina.  A  Compleat  Map,  from  an  actual  sur- 
vey, by  John  Collet.  13  x  19}^  in.  Photo-lithographic 
fac-simile. 

q2.  /  0   4014  Plan  of  the  Entrance  of  Chesapeak  Bay  with  James  and 
I  York  Rivers,  wherein    are    shewn    the    respective  posi- 

tions, in  the  beginning  of  October.      By  an  Officer.      16 
X  20  in.  London,    1781 

J)     x)^e-4oi5   PowNALL,   T.      A  Map  of  the  Middle  British  Colonies  in 
•^^^  <^5^  North  America.      First   published    by  Mr.  Lewis  Evans 

of  Phila.,  in  1755,  ^""^    since   corrected   and    improved, 
as  also  extended,  with   the    addition    of    New    England 
and    bordering    parts    of  Canada.      Engraved    by    Jas. 
Turner,  Phila.      19)^  x  23>^  in. 
^  y--4oi6   Rhode  Island.      Map  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island,  taken 
mostly  from  surveys,  by   Caleb    Harris.      Engraved  for 
Carter   &   Wilkinson,  Providence,  1795.      Reprint  from 
old  copper.      16  x  22  in. 
j9_.4oi7   Rhode    Island.      A    Topographical    Map  of  the  State  of 
^  Rhode   Island  and    Providence   Plantations.      Surveyed 

by  James  Stevens,  1846.      Folio,  with  rollers. 
4018  Sketch  Map  of  Pascataway,  Maine  and  New  Hampshire; 
/    =2-^  — Map  of  the  Lakes  and  Head  Quarters  of  the  Andros- 

coggin River.      2  pieces. 
^_.4oi9  Sketch    Map    of    a    portion    of    Plymouth    Colony,    to 
^     ^  illustrate  Church's  Annals  of  Philip's  War.      Lithograph, 

1865.      Folio. 

a*y402o  Smith.      The    Summer    lis.      Reproduction    of  the  map 
/  from  the  first  edition  of  Smith's  "  Generall  Historic  of 

Virginia."      i3>4  x  10^  in.      (3  copies). 

•      4021   Stevens,    Henry.      Maps  issued  with  the    Geographical 
"  ^  Notes  and   Tehuantepec    Railway.      Photo-lithographic 

reproductions.      Folio.      (8) 

T_5-4022   Telegraph  Chart  showing  the  track   of    the  great   sub- 

/  marine  Atlantic  Telegraph,  and  the  depths__of  the  ocean. 

With  an  account  of  the  invention  and   operation   of  the 

magnetic  telegraph.      Folio.  New  York,  1858 

^^^4023  Trelawny  Patent  (heliotype)  and  Pemaquid  Map,  (a 
tracing.)      (2   pieces). 

/  Q  4024  United  States  of  North  America;  with  the  British  Terri- 
tories and  those  of  Spain.  Engraved  by  W.  Faden, 
1793.      Folio,  20  X  23  in.      Lithographic  fac-simile. 

London. 

I*.  4025  United  States.  General  Map  of  the  United  States. 
New  York,  1861.      Folio,  mounted  with  rollers. 


CATALOGUE.  375 


^ 


3«  4026  Virginia.  Carte  de  la  Virginie  et  du  Maryland.  Par 
le  Sr.  Robert  de  Vaugondy,  1755.  Folio,  18  x  23  in. 
Lithographic  fac-simile.  London. 

57)  4027  Virginia  and  Maryland,  as  it  is  planted  and  inhabited 
this  present  year  1670,  surveyed  and  exactly  drawne  by 
Augustin  Hernnan.  Folio,  20  x  24  in.  Lithographic 
fac-simile.  London. 

O  4028  Virginia.  Smith's  Map  of  Virginia,  with  picture  of 
Powhatan  in  the  left  hand  corner.  (2  variations);  — 
Map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing 
the  whole  of  the  Province  of  Maryland.  Drawn  by 
Joshua  Fry  and  Peter  Jefferson.  14  x  19  in.  3  re- 
productions. 

^c-^  4029  York  County,  Me.,  from  actual  survey  by  J.  Chase,  Jr., 
published  by  J.  L.  Smith  &  Co.,  Boston,  1856.  Large 
folio,  mounted  with  rollers. 

AUTOGRAPHS. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 

«.  A  i^.  autograph  letter  signed  ;  /.  s.  letter  signed  ;  a',  j.  document  signed 
a  n.  s.  autograph  note  signed. 


j^   4030  Adams,  John  Quincy,    President  of   the    United   States, 

^^  a.  d.  s.      I  page  8°,  "Oct.  22,  1814";  —  Daniel  Webster, 

Statesman,  a.   I.    s.      i  page    8°   and  address,  "Boston, 

Oct.  12,  1844,"  to  N.  D.  Hubbard,   making  a    business 

appointment.      Secretaries  of  State.      (2) 

jp*5  4031  Allen,  Col.  Ira,  Revolutionary  ofificer,  brother  of  Ethan 
Allen,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address,  "Fortfradreck, 
October  14,  1774,"  to  Col.  Ethan  Allen,  on  business 
connected  with  the  Land  Grants; — Levi  Allen,  another 
brother  of  Ethan,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  and  address, 
"Quebec,  July  7,  1787,"  to  Col.  Ira  Allen,  on  business.  (2) 

/  4032  Amherst,  Sir  Jeffrey,  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  British 

»  jO  Forces  in  America,  Colonial    Governor  of  Va.,  a.    1.    s. 

I  page  4°,  "Camp  of  Tionderoga,  Aug.  i,  1759,"  to 
Col.  Bradstreet.  "...  .pray  be  so  good  to  forward  the 
brewing  apparatus  as  fast  as  possible,  the  Army  is  be- 
ginning to  grow  sickly  and  I  believe  from  no  other 
reason  but  drinking  water  wherever  they  find  it,  which 
sickness  will,  I  hope,  be  got  the  better  of  by  spruce 
beer.   .    .    .   The  shoes  will  be  of  great  use  to  us  .    .    .    ." 

Autograph  letters  of  Gen.  Amherst  are  rare. 


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4033  Anne,  Queen  of  England,  d.  s.  portion  of,  1-2  page  4°. 
Sign  manual,  at  the  head  of  a  document. 

4034  Belcher,  Jonathan,  Colonial  Governor  of  Massachusetts, 
1730,  and  of  New  Jersey,  1747,  a.  d.  s.  portion  of,  1-2 
page  4°,  "Boston,  June  2,  1720";  —  Thomas  Gushing, 
Governor  of  Mass.,  1785,  M.  O.  C.  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page 
oblong  8°,  "Boston,  Jan.  9,  1764."  Written  and  signed 
as  selectman  of  Boston,  and  signed  also  by  Samuel 
Sewall,  and  Henderson  Inches.      (2) 

4035  Belknap,  Rev.  Jerem'y,  Historian,  Minister  of  Federal 
St.  Church,  founder  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  4°  and  address  to  Mrs.  Leach  in  regard  to  her 
joining  his  Church ;  —  J  udge  Mellen  Chamberlain,  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  8°,  187S,  sending  the  same  to  Mr.  Deane.    (2) 

X  4036  Bowring,  Sir  John,  Author,  linguist  and  statesman.  Gov. 
of  Hong  Kong,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°,  "  London,  Oct.  4, 
1841,"  to  Richard  AUanby,  regarding  a  petition  to 
abolish  the  Slave  trade,  which  he  intended  to  offer  in 
the  House  of  Commons. 

4037  Bradford,  William,  Second  Governor  of  Plymouth  Col- 
0  00     o  o  QPy^  1621,  and  one  of  the  "Mayflower"  Pilgrims,  author 

of  the  "History  of  Plymouth  Colony,  1602-1647,"  lately 
given  to  Massachusetts  by  the  Bishop  of  London,  a.  /.  s. 
I  page  4°  and  address,  "Plimouth,  Dec.  11,  1645," 
to  "his  much  honoured  friend,  Mr.  John  Winthrop, 
deputie  Gou'.  of  Ye  Massachusets  these  be  d.  d.,"  and 
bearing  Winthrop's  endorsement.  "  ....  I  am  re- 
quested to  write  these  few  lines  unto  you  in  the  behalfe 
of  some  Indeans  of  Yarmoth,  who  complaine  that  Mr. 
Afifley  owes  them  6  coats  of  trading  cloath,  and  a  pair 
of  small  briches,  for  service  they  did  him,  in  taking  of 
sturgion.  Some  of  them  affirme  that  they  were  loath  to 
have  loast  their  hunting  when  he  Importuned  them  to 
help  him,  and  now  not  to  repay  them  for  their  laboure 
they  take  it  very  ill,  and  take   occasion  therby  to  scan- 

dalice  all  Ye  English "     This  letter  is  the  one 

sent  to  London  for  comparison  with  the  MS.  in  the  Ful- 
ham  Library  to  determine  if  the  latter  was  the  long  miss- 
ing Bradford  History.  See  "  Proceedings  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  April  12,   1855." 

In  perfect  condition  and  very  rare. 

4038  Bradstreet,  Col.  John,  In  Pepperrell's  regiment  at 
Louisburg.  with  Amherst  at  Ticonderoga,  captured 
Fort  Frontenac,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°,  "Albany,  Dec. 
24,  1759,"  to  Capt.  Abraham  Dow.  An  order  for  the 
payment  of  money  for  "the  Publick  Service."     Rare. 


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P  ^  4039  Broadside.  —  "Boston,  Dec.  i,  1773.  At  a  Meeting  of 
the  People  of  Boston  and  the  neighbouring  Towns,  at 
Faneuil  Hall  in  said  Boston,  on  Monday  the  29th  of 
November,  1773,  nine  o'clock,  a.  m.,  and  continued  by 
Adjournment  to  the  ne.xt  Day;  for  the  Purpose  of  con- 
sulting, advising  and  determining  upon  the  most  proper 
and  effectual  Method  to  prevent  the  unloading,  receiv- 
ing or  vending  the  detestable  Tea,  sent  out  by  the  East 
India  Company,  Part  of  which  being  just  arrived  in  this 

Harbour "  Heliotype  reproduction. 

•7jr'404o  Broadside, — "The  First  Great  Western  Empire,  or  The 
/  United    States  of  America,   January   15,    181 2."     Pub- 

lished to  inspire  the  Patriots  to    enlist    in    the    War  of 
1812.      Reprint. 
^Q    4041   Brooks,  Dr.    John,    Revolutionary    officer,   Governor  of 
Massachusetts,    etc.,  a.  I.  s.      i   page    folio,  "Medford, 
May  22,  1801,"  to  Jonathan  Jackson. 

4042  Burleigh,  William  Cecil,    Lord,  Secretary    of    State    to 
■=^•5^  Queen  Elizabeth,  Lord  High  Treasurer,  1572,  etc.,  d.  s. 

1  page  folio,  endorsement  for  the  payment  of  the  bill  of 
^Villiam  Robinson  "for  ryding  with  letters  from  the  Rt. 
Hon.  my  Lord  Burleigh,  Lord  High  Treasurer  of  Eng- 
land to  Mr.  William  Sands,  Esquire,  one  of  the  Com- 
missioners appointed  for  the  repair  of  the  forts  and 
Castles,  etc." 

4043  Burns,  Robert,  Scotch  poet,  a.  d.      2   pages    8°,    (1793- 
^  ^  94)-      A  copy  of  his    famous   impromptu,  written  when 

Gen.  Dumouriez  deserted  the  Army  of  the  French  Re- 
public. 

"  You're  welcome  to  Despots,  Dumourier, 
You're  welcome  to  Despots,  Dumourier, 
How  does  Dampiere  do  ? 
Ay,  and  Beurnonville  too  ? 

Why  did  they  not  come  along  with  you,  Dumourier  ?  ....'* 
Very  rare. 

Q  Q  4044  Bute,  John  Stuart,  Earl  of.  Prime  Minister  of  England, 
d.  s.  portion  of,  1-2  page  8°,  "Whitehall,  Sept.,  1762," 
signed  also  by  T.  Dashwood,  and  James  Oswald;  —  two 
other  portions  of  Treasury  documents,  signed  by 
Charles  Townshend,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  Grenville, 
Legge  and  others,  each  1-2  page  8°.      (3) 

4045   Carlos,  Don,  King  of  Spain,  grandson  of  Ferdinand  and 
^  ^  Isabella,  and  of  Maximilian   of    Germany,   /.  j-.      i  page 

oblong  folio,  and  address,  '  "Burgos,  June  17.  1524." 
To  the  Master  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
appointing  Pedro  de  Peaztagni  to  a  commandery  in  the 
Order,  and  bearing  the  official  signature  "Yo  el  Rey." 
Very  rare,  and  in  very  good  condition. 


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1^  ^4046  Gary,  Sir  Robert,  Ofificer  of  the  Household  of  King 
James  1.,  of  England,  d.  s.  i  page  folio,  "Aug.  17, 
1619,"  warrant  for  a  treasury  payment,  to  one  of  the 
officers  "of  his  highness"  wardrobe." 
Ghalmers,  George,  Scotch  historian,  Secretary  of  the 
Board  of  Trade,  a.  I.  in  3d  person,  i  page  4°,  and  wrap- 
per franked,  "Whitehall,  16  June,  1789"; — and  a.  </. 
1  page  4°,  an  extract  from  the  Gharter  of  the  Golony  of 
Rhode  Island.  (2) 
Charles  I.,  King  of  England,  /.  s.  2  pages  folio  and 
address,  "our  Gourt  att  Oxford,  December  21,  1642," 
to  "Our  trusty  and  Welbeloued  Our  high  Sheriffe  of  Our 

Gounty  of    Montgomery Wee    are    very    much 

moued  and  afflicted  with  the  Sence  Wee  haue  of  the 
Pressures_^and  Sufferings  of  Our  good  subjects  of  that 
our  Gounty  in  so  high  a  measure  from  the  forces  of  the 
Rebells,  and  in  some  Degree  from  such  forces  of  Our 
Own  w*^*^  Wee  were  constrained  by  this  Rebellion  to  rays 
there  for  the  necessary  Defence  of  Ourselfe  and  of  that 
our  Gounty  ....  Wee  are  afflicted  for  the  Difficulties 
and  Dammages  they  have  sustayned  by  occasion  of  this 
Desperate  Rebellion  ....  nothing  but  the  necessity 
of  Warre  .  .  should  euer  in  Our  Raigne  haue  brought 
upon  them  .  .  .  ."  Most  interesting  letter  written  just 
at  the  beginning  of  the  war.  In  perfect  condition,  and 
very  rare  in  this  form. 

Gharles  v..  Emperor  of  Germany  (Gharles  I.  of  Spain), 
/.  s.  I  page  folio  and  address,  "Oct.  7,  1529,"  to  the 
Prince  of  Orange,  to  retain  and  treat  well  Don  Diego 
Somiento.  Stained,  and  margin  injured,  but  signature 
intact.      Rare. 

Glap,  Rev.  Thomas,  President  of  Yale  Gollege,  1740, 
a.  I.  s.  I  page  folio  and  address,  "New  Haven,  June 
25,  1762,"  to  the  Rev.  Jared  Eliot.  A  notification  for 
a  meeting  of  the  Gorporation  of  the  Gollege,  before 
Gommencement.      Rare. 

Glay,  Henry,  Statesman  and  orator.  Secretary  of  State, 
etc.,  a.  I.  s.  I  page  4°,  "Washington,  Oct.  10,  1828, 
(Confidential),"  to  Mr.  Madison.  In  regard  to  the  quali- 
fications of  Mr.  Trist,  a  member  of  Mr.  Jefferson's  fam- 
ily, for  a  position  in  the  State  Department. 

Confederate  States.  Bonds  and  Certificates,  issued  by 
the  Confederate  States  Government,  during  the  Civil 
War,  and  authorized  by  Acts  of  Dec.  24,  1861,  Feb.  20, 
1863,  and  Feb.  17,  1864,  all  in  blank.  Also  a  blank 
Commission  for  a  Privateer.    "Montgomery,"  1861.    (7) 


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7^4053  Confederate  States  Fractional  Currency.  Specimens  of 
the  currency  issued  by  several  of  the  states  during  the 
Civil  War,  1861-1863.  North  and  South  Carolina, 
Alabama,  Georgia,  etc.,  in  sums  of  five  to  fifty  cents; — 
also  a  $1  note  of  the  Castine  Bank,  1819.  (10) 
.  4054  Confederate  States  Paper  Currency.  Specimens  of 
' ''—  the  currency  issued  by  the  Confederate  States  Govern- 

ment during  the  Civil  War,  1861-1864,  in  sums  of  one 
to  fifty  dollars,  and  various  issues;  — also  a  one  dollar 
note,  issued  by  the  State  of  Virginia,  May  15,  1862. 
All  in  fairly  good  condition.      (14) 

4055  Connecticut  Lottery    Ticket,    "for    the    Benefit  of  the 
^  Ferry-Point-Wharff  in   New    Haven,    1754, "  signed  by 

Jared  Ingersoll;  —  Loan  office  Certificate,  "Jan.  11, 
1782,"  signed  by  M.  Hillegas,  Moses  Brown,  and 
others;  — and  three  checks  of  the  Bank  of  the  United 
States,  1799,  1800,  1801.      (5) 

4056  Continental   Money.      Currency  issued   by  the  Conti- 
^^  nental  Congress,  1775-76-77-78,  in  sums  of  three,  five, 

seven  and  eight  dollars,  and  one-sixth  of  a  dollar;  — 
also  specimens  of  the  issues  of  the  Colonies  of  New  Jer- 
sey, 1776,  Maryland,  1774,  Pennsylvania,  1775-1777, 
and  Massachusetts,  1780,  and  one  rare  bill  of  Nov., 
1776.      (14) 

j,--^  4057   Cotton,  Rev.    Seaborn,    Minister    to    Hampton,   son  of 
^  Rev.  John  Cotton  of  Boston,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4°  and  ad- 

dress, "Hampton,   Aug.    3,    1682,"  to  his  brother  John. 

g~-^  4058  Cotton,  William,  d.  s.  double  folio,  "Boston,  Feb.  9, 
1668."  A  deed  of  land  in  Boston,  to  Jonathan  Shrimp- 
ton,  and  signed  also  by  Edward  Rawson,  Secretary, 
ffrancis  Robinson  and  William  Pearseson.  Two  good 
impressions  of  Cotton's  seal.      On  vellum. 

,s--^  4059  Cruikshank,  George,  English  artist  and  caricaturist, 
autograph  signature,  i  page  oblong  8°,  "Oct.  3,  1866.  " 

7JC-4060  Davis,  Judge  John,  Comptroller  U.  S.  Treasury,  the 
youngest  member,  and  last  survivor  of  the  Convention 
to  adopt  the  U.  S.  Constitution,  a  profound  antiqua- 
rian, Pres.  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  1818-1843,  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  4°  and  address,  "  April  26,  1834,  "  to  Thomas 
L.  Winthrop. 

yz-"4o6i    Deane,  Rev.  Samuel,  Minister  of  Falmouth,  (Portland), 
/  Poet,  gained  for  the  best  English  ode  on  the    death  of 

George  IL,  and  the  accession  of  George  III.,  one  of  the 
six  prizes  awarded  by  Harv.  Coll.,  MS.  Sermon.  16 
pages  8°,  "Dec.  26,  1874." 


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y^    .     .      4062   Deane,  Silas,  Diplomatist,  agent  for  America  in   Europe 
'^  during  the   Revolution,  M.  O.  C,   etc.,    a.  I.  s.      i  page 

4°,  "  Wethersfield,  Feb,  5,  1770."  Describes  the  in- 
dignation and  the  efforts  "  ....  to  make  a  stand  here 
and  if  possible  break  thro,  the  nonimportation  agreement 
.  .  .  .  "  Also  copy  of  a  most  indignant  letter  to  John 
Hancock,  upon  the  way  in  which  he  was  being  treated  by 
the  Congress. 
/  4^4063  Dickinson,  John,  Member  of  the  Stamp  Act  Congress, 
1765,  signer  of  the  Articles  of  Confederation,  member 
of  the  Annapolis  and  Constitutional  Conventions,  M. 
O.  C,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°,  "Philadelphia,  June 
22,  1769." 
004064  DoDDRiDG.E,  Dr.  Philip,  English  nonconformist  clergy- 
man and  theologian,  Auto.  MS.  3  pages  8°,  "North- 
ampton, Feb.  21,  1747-8."  A  Sermon  in  short-hand 
"  Of  being  brought  into  Ye  Covnt  under  the  Rod." 
<*  4065   Downing,     Emanuel,    Representative    to    the    General 

<=^/  **  Court  from    Salem,    1638-43,    married    Lucy,    sister  of 

Gov.  John  Winthrop,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°,  and  address, 
"  Salem,  5th  day  morning,  (endorsed,)  1641,"  to  "his 
verie  loving  cosen  Mr.  Peter  at  Boston."  Wishing 
him  a  safe  journey  to  England,  etc.  Presented  to  Mr. 
Deane  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Winthrop,  and  printed  in  the  Col- 
lections of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Vol.  6,  (4th  series), 
page  58.      Very  rare. 

4066  Dyer,  Eliphalet,  Member   of    the  Stamp   Act   Congress, 
**  1765,  M.  O.  C,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.      2  pages  folio  and  address, 

"York-Town,  Feb.  17,  1778,"  to  William  Williams,  the 
Signer,  and  endorsed  by  him.  ".  .  .  .  the  distresses  of 
our  diminished  army,  the  little  prospects  of  Magazines 
being  laid  up  sufficient  for  an  Increase  equal  to  our  de- 
mands, fill  me  with  much  anxiety,  the  South  States  say 
you  must  not  depend  upon  us,  when  we  turn  our  eyes 
eastward  they  say  we  must  not  depend  upon  them.  .  .  . 
You  doubtless  before  this  will  hear  various  rumours  of 
a  Canada  Expedition  and  may  wonder  among  our  many 
wants,  we  should  undertake  thiswild  plan.  The  Truth  is 
Genl.  Gates  had  laid  the  plan  and  made  every  prepara- 
tion for  Genl.  Stark  with  a  party  under  him  .... 
to  make  an  irruption  into  Canada,  as  his  accounts  were 
the  Garrison  at  St.  John  and  Chamble  were  very  weak. 
....  We  have  just  received  a  letter  from  Genl. 
Washington  that  a  cartel  is  settled  between  him  and 
Genl.  How  for  a  full  exchange  of  Prisoners  which  will 
redeem  all  our  privates  and  a  great  part  of  our  Officers. 
.    .    .   .  "     A  very  fine  letter. 


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()o4o6'j  DwiGHT,  Theodore,  Jr.,  Author  and  journalist,  a.  l.  s. 
3  pages  4°  and  address,  "  New  York,  Dec.  26,  1846," 
to  Mr.  Charles  Deane,  in  regard  to  the  authenticity  of 
"  Madame  Knight's  Journal."  See  Pro.  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc,  Dec.  [877,  pp.  3S6-8,  where  this  letter  is  printed. 
4068  Elizabeth,    Queen    of    England,   d.  s.      i    page    oblong 

^^  folio,  n.  d.      Sign  Manual  to  an  Act  of  Parliament.      On 

vellum.      Rare. 
069   Endecott,  John,    First   Governor  of   Mass. -Bay,    1629, 

^0~  ^j    ^/    f    double  folio,    "the  sixteenth  day  of  the  ffourth 

moneth,  1656,"  an  acknowledgement  before  him  as 
Governor.  Indenture,  given  and  signed  by  Edward 
Tyng,  Jr.,  Elder  William  Colburn,  and  Elder  James 
Penn,  to  the  Company  of  the  Waterworks  to  lay  and 
maintain  a  conduit  "  in  the  street  now  called  orknowne 
by  the  name  of  Conduit  Street,"  (Dock  Square).  Signed 
also  by  Edward  Rawson,  secretary,  and  others.  On 
vellum. 

4070  Franklin,  Benjamin,  Signer  of  the  Declaration,  Member 
of  the  Congress  at  Albany,  1754,  and  of  the  Constitu- 
tional Convention,  M.  O.  C,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  folio, 
"  Philadelphia,  Dec.  19,  1763,"  to  Mr.  Ingersoll.  Writ- 
ing as  Postmaster  General  of  America  with  Mr.  Fox- 
croft,  in  regard  to  Mr.  Holt,  a  local  Postmaster  who 
had  fallen  in  debt  to  the  office. 

4071  Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Fac-simile  of  "  Act  of  Sepa- 
ration and  Deed  of  Demission  executed  at  the  meeting 
of  the  Assembly  of  The  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  Held 
at  Edinburgh,  on  the  23d  of  May,  1843."  Signed  by 
all  the  Protesting  Ministers  and  Elders.  A  roll  8 
feet  x  15  inches; — Other  fac-similes  of  Increase  Mather, 
Lord  Byron,  Bishop  Samuel  Seabury  and  others.      (7) 

4072  Gage,  Thomas,  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  British 
forces  in  America,  Governor  of  Mass.,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  folio,  "  New  York,  May  8,  1769,"  to  Col.  Brad- 
street. 

.  .  4073  George  I.,  King  of  Flngland,  d.  s.    2  pages  folio,  "  Court 

/  \}    O  0  of  St.  James,  May  9,  1719."     Permission   to  the   Duke 

of  Bolton  and  Earl  Stanhope  to  be  absent  from  the 
realm.  Signed  also  by  James  Craggs,  Secretary  of 
State,  in  fine  condition,  and  rare.  Beautiful  impres- 
sion of  the  great  seal. 
4074  George  II.,  King  of  England,  d.  s.  2  pages  folio,  "Court 
^  ^  of  St.  James,  Feb.  27,  1758."  A  warrant  for  the  payment 

of  money  to  a  contractor,  for  supplying  the  army  with 
bread,  wood,  etc.  Signed  also  by  the  Duke  of  New- 
castle, and  other  officials. 


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4075  GiBBS,  Rev.  Henry,  Minister  of  Watertown,  a.  d.  4  pages 
8°,  n.  d.,  MS.  Sermon,  "Behold  now  is  tlie  accepted 
time."  Written  in  an  almost  microscopic  hand,  but 
perfectly  legible. 
/  Q  4076  Goodrich,  Chauncey,  Jurist  and  Statesman,  member  of 
the  Hartford  Convention,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°,  "New 
Haven,  April  11,  1780,"  to  Stephen  R.  Bradley,  con- 
gratulating him  upon  the  successful  work  which  he  had 
done,  for  the  benefit  of  the  future  state  of  Vermont. 
jQ  4077  Gordon,  Lord  George,  Member  of  Parliament,  leader  in. 
the  "No  Popery  Riots,"  June,  1780,  tried  for  high 
treason,  etc.,  a.  d.  s.  i  page  folio,  "June  18,  1785." 
A  declaration  before  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  that  he  con- 
siders his  life  in  danger,  in  consequence  of  threatening 
letters  which  he  has  received  from  Ireland.  Signed 
also  by  Robert  Abington,  the  magistrate.  The  Gordon 
riots  form  much  of  the  plot  of  Dickens'  Barnaby  Rudge. 
Rare. 

4078  Hallam,  Henry,  English  historian,  a.  I.  s.      2    pages  8*, 
"  Tunbridge    Wells,    Oct.    4,    1842,"   to  the  Master  of 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  regarding  his  son's  enter- 
ing the  college.      Rare. 

4079  Hancock,   John,    President   of   Congress,  Signer   of  the 

Declaration,  and  of  the  Articles  of  Confederation, 
Governor  of  Mass.,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address 
franked,  "Boston,  Dec.  19,  1770,"  to  James  Ahearn, 
on  business. 

^     4080   Hazard,  Ebenezer,  United  States    Postmaster  ^General, 

1782-89,   a.    I.   s.      I    page  4°,    "New    York,   June   11, 

1789."     A  personal  letter  to  Rev.  Dr.  Jedediah  Morse. 

Scarce. 

4081   Hazen,    Moses,    Brigadier    General  in   the    Revolution, 

•-^  ^  a.  I.  s.  2^  pages  4°  and  address,  "  Fishkills,  Feb.  5, 
1781,"  to  Col.  Timothy  Bedel.  ".  .  .  .  I  hear  noth- 
ing more  of  the  Expedition  which  we  wish  to  have 
undertaken.  The  Commotions  in  the  army  and  that  in 
the  Pennsylvania  line  and  the  Jersey  Troops  are  at 
length  settled,  the  latter  to  the  Hon'  of  our  arms,  I 
wish  I  could  say  as  much  for  the  former.  The  Com- 
mander in  Chief  is  a  going  to  Rhode  Island  in  a  few 
days,  which  is  a  good  symptom  —  as  the  Marquis  is  to 
accompany  him We  have  lately  made  a  suc- 
cessful excursion  on  our  Enemies  Cantonments  at  New 
York.  Taken  near  sixty  prisoners,  killed  a  number 
without  much  loss,  we  are  Impatient  to  hear  from 
Europe  in  order  to  Determine  whether  it  will  be 
peace  or  War  many  politicians  Depend   on  the  former." 


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,  .  .4082   Henry  VII.,  King  of  England,  d.  s.  oblong  folio,  "  Given 
/  at  our  Manour  of  Holymount,  March  6,  1506",   signed 

also  by  Edmond  Dudley.      On  vellum. 

4083  Henry  VIII.,     King   of    England,  /.  s.      i    page    oblong 
^^  folio,  and  address,    "Nov.  17,    1533,"    to    Sir    William 

Breton,  appointing  William  Davenport,  as  Sheriff  of 
Chester.  Upon  paper  bearing  watermark  of  a  crowned 
hand,  (1468).  See  "  Historical  Documents,  Scott  & 
Davy,"  page  5,  of  Watermarks.      Rare. 

4084  Houston,  William  Churchill.  Member  of    the    Annapolis 


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and  Constitutional  Conventions,  M.  O.  C,  etc.,  /.  .$■.  2 
pages  4°,  "In  Committee  of  Foreign  Affairs,  Phila., 
July  II,  1780,"  to  John  Jay,  inclosing  a  Resolve  of 
Congress,  appointing  Henry  Laurens  to  solicit  a  Loan 
from  the  Low  Countries.  Signed  also  by  James  Lovell, 
M.  O.  C. 

4085  Hutchinson,     Thomas,    Colonial    Governor    of    Mass., 
^  1769,  et  seq.,  member  of  the  Congressat  Albany,  1754, 

d.  s.  double  folio,  "Boston,  Oct.  2,  1772,  "signed 
also  by  John  Cotton,  Secretary,  and  Clerk  of  the 
Stamp  Act  Congress,  1765.  Rare  engraved  military 
Commission  to  Edward  Dean  of  Taunton.      Backed. 

4086  James  1.,  King  of  England,  (James  VI.  of  Scotland),  /.  jr. 
'*  I  page  folio  and  address,    "  June  8,  1616,"    to    Thomas 

Egerton,  (Lord  Ellesmere),  Lord  Chancellor  of  Eng- 
land. Appointing  Sir  John  Dachombe  as  Chancellor 
of  Lancaster.  In  perfect  condition,  with  beautiful  im- 
pression of  the  seal,  and   fine  watermark.      Rare. 

4087  Jay,  John,  President  of  Congress,  one  of  the  Signers  of 
^  the  Treaty  of  Peace,   Sept.  3,  1783,   first  Chief  Justice 

of  the  U.  S.,  etc.,  /.  s.  i  page  folio,  "  March  31, 
1785,"  to  the  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  "  .  .  .  . 
Your  Excellency  will  perceive  from  these  papers  that 
the  Bishops  of  Denmark  will  confer  holy  Orders  on 
American  Candidates  without  any  Tests,  which,  (like 
those  insisted  on  in  England),  would  be  improper  for 
Americans  to  comply  with 

^     >5-Tj4o88  Jay,  John,    a.  I.   s.      i    page  4°   and  address,  "Bedford, 
^^  April  28,  1805,"  to   Goldsborow    Baneyar.      A  personal 

I  and  familiar  letter. 

4089  Johnson,  Sir  William,  Commander    of    the    Crown  Point 
^8  expedition,  Superintendent  of  Indian  affairs,  member  of 

the  Albany  Congress,  1754,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°, 
"Johnson  Hall,  Oct.  27,  1773."     A  business  letter. 


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I  ,  I        4090  Jefferson,  Thomas,  Signer  of  the  Declaration,  M.  O.  C, 
/  ''  President  of   the  United   States,  etc.,  a.    I.    s.      i   page 

4°,  "  Monticello,  June  15,  1815,"  to  President  James 
Madison,  asking  for  the  appointment  of  an  Indian  agent. 
"  .    .    .    .      Monroe   is   with   us,   and   his  daughter   Mrs. 

Hay    extremely    ill Bonaparte,    unprincipled 

as  he  is,  is  at  length  placed  in  a  situation  to  claim  all 
our  prayers  against  the  enterprises  meditated  on  the  in- 
dependence of  his  nation 

4091  Lafayette,  Gilbert  Motier,  Marquis  de.  Major  General 
in  the  American  Revolution,  etc.,  a.  I.  in  3rd  person,  i 
page  4°  and  address,  "August  i,  1828,"  to  Mr.  Petit  de 
Villes,  inclosing  him  a  ticket  for  the  meeting  on  the 
following  day. 

4092  Lincoln,  Levi,  Jr.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  1825,  et 
seq.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address,  "  Worcester,  Feb. 
14,  1820,"  on  legal  matters. 

4093  Livingston,  Philip,  Member  of  the  Stamp  Act  Congress, 
1765,  Signer  of  the  Declaration,  M.  O.  C.,  etc.,  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  folio,  "  New  York,  Sept.  2,  1751,"  a  business 
letter.  "  .  .  .  .  Mr.  Bryan  is  dead  and  did  during 
his  Life  act  the  part  of  an  honest  man  with  me  as  far 
as  he  was  able.  But  I  cannot  say  so  much  for  Mr. 
Clarke  who  makes  no  bones  to  make  promises  without 
any  design  to  perform.  I  desire  you  to  see  him  with- 
out delay "     Very  rare. 

4094  Louis  XIV.,  King  of  France,  d.  s.  i  page  large  folio, 
"  Fontainebleau,  Sept.  25,  1694."  Military  route  for 
some  soldier  from  Hasnault  to  Paris. 

Louis  XVI.,  King  of  France,  d.  s.  i  page  large  folio, 
"Paris,  May  i,  1791."  An  order  to  the  Treasurer 
General  of  the  civil  list,  to  pay  to  the  Abbe  Caussin,  his 
salary  as  Chaplain  of  Marley.  Signed  also  by  the 
Minister  Laporte,  who  was  afterwards  guillotined. 

Lyon,  Col.  Matthew,  Politician,  founder  of  Fairhaven, 
Vt.,  M.  C. ,  opponent  of  Roger  Griswold,  gave  the  vote 
which  made  Jefferson  president,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  i  page 
folio  and  address,  "Fairhaven,  Maya,  1789,"  to  Col. 
Ira  Allen,  on  business. 

4097  Mackenzie,  Henry,  Scotch  lawyer  and  novelist,  author 
of  "  The  Man  of  Feeling,  "  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  and 
address,  "Edinburgh,  Jan.  11,  1783,  "  to  Cadell  the 
publisher,  regarding  Mrs,  Yates's  acting  of  a  new  play, 
and  the  chance  of  Mr.  Harris  producing  it  at  Covent 
Garden  Theatre.      Torn,  but  repaired. 


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^-1,4098  Malone,  Edmund,  Irish  critic  and  Shakesperian  writer, 
a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°,  "  Aug.  20,  1810,  "  in  relation  to  his 
Essay  on  Ford.  ".  .  .  .  I  took  much  pains  on  this  sub- 
ject about  a  year  ago,  and  conceive  that  I  am  quite  im- 
pregnable. I  defy  even  Buonaparte  and  all  his  Myrmi- 
dons to  make  the  least  impression  on  my  fortification. 
.  .  .  ";  —  Dr.  Nathan  Drake,  English  physician  and 
essayist,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  8°,  "  Hadleigh,  Dec.  31, 
1825.  "  (2) 
4099  Mather,  Rev.  Dr.  Increase,  President  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege, Minister  of  the  North  Church,  Boston,  the  first 
person  to  receive  the  degree  of  D.  D.  in  America,  a.  d.  s. 
I  page  8°,  "Aug.  13,  1713.  "  A  list  of  marriages; 
also  a.  d.     1-2  page  oblong  8°.      Memo.      Rare.       (2) 

— »■  4100  Miscellaneous  Letters,  4°  and  folio,  1813-1840,  some 
of  them  written  to  W.  Deane;  and  three  documents, 
1733-1799-      (11) 

,jj--.4ioi  Monmouth,  James  Scott,  Duke  of,  Son  of  Charles  II.  of 
England,  leader  of  "Monmouth's  rebellion,"  1685, 
executed  July  15,  of  the  same  year,  /.  s.  i  page  folio 
and  address,  "  Whitehall,  Oct.  18,  "  with  seal.  To 
Sir  Richard  Bulstrode.  ".  .  .  .  I  have  acquainted  his 
maj'sty  with  yours,  who  is  pleased  to  promise  that  you 
shall  deliver  his  compliments  to  the  Governor  there  upon 
the  peace  ....  As  to  the  Bread  it  was  Pereira's  agree- 
ment with  me  att  Bruxelles  that  he  would  aske  no  more' 
for  what  hee  should  furnish,  than  what  should  bee  con- 
tracted for  here.  ..."  Written  probably  while  Com- 
mander-in-Chief, and  before  the  Peace  of  Nimeguen.  In 
perfect  condition,  and  very  rare. 

4102  Moody,    Rev.     Silas,     Minister    of   the    Congregational 
Church  at   Arundel,  Maine,  1771-1816.      MS.    Sermons, 

8°,  1770-1815.  (6) 

4103  Nottingham,  Charles  Howard,   Earl  of.  Lord  High   Ad- 
2_5  miral  of    England,    commanded    the    fleet    against   the 

Armada,  /.  s.  i  page  folio  and  address,  "Richmond, 
Jan.  13,  1599.  The  Privie  Councell  for  allowance  of 
His  petition  to  Arthur  Gregory  as  Engineer  for  ye  for- 
tifications at  Ventnor  Castle.  "  Signed  also  by  Sir  John 
Popham,  Thomas  Egerton,  (Lord  Ellesmere),  Lord 
Buckhurst,  Robert  Cecil,  (Lord  Salisbury),  and  others, 
members  of  the  Council. 

4104  Oliver,  Andrew,   Secretary  of   the    Province    of  Mass., 
0Q  Lieut.  Governor,  and  Stamp  master,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4° 

and  address,  "Boston,  July  20,  1767,' to  Jared  Inger- 
soll,  on  law  business. 


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,,^4105   Oath  of  Allegiance,  Small  broadside,     i  page  4°,  "Feb. 

■^  1:685, on  solemn  oath,    before  Almighty  God, 

did  abjure  and  renounce  the  late  Traiterous  Apologeti- 
cal  Declaration,  in  so  far  as  it  declares  War  against  His 
Majesty,  and  asserts  that  it  is  lawful  to  kill  such  as 
serve  His  Majesty  in  Church,  State,  Army,  or  Countrey, 
conform  to  His  Majesties  late  Proclamation  of  the  thir- 
tieth day  of  December  last The  ink  in  which 

the  names  were  written  has  entirely  faded  out. 

^j_^4io6  Oliver,  Robert  Dudley,  English  naval  ofificer  in  the  war 
^  of  1812,  /.  J-.      I  page  folio,    "  H.    M.  Ship  Valiant,  Off 

New  London,  Dec.  2,  1813,  "  to  Henry  Gahm,  Swedish 
Consul  at  New  York.  Announcing  that  by  order  of  Sir 
John  Borlase  Warren,  Long  Island  Sound  is  in  a  state 
of  Blockade. 

4107  Parsons,  Theophilus,  Chief  Justice  of  Massachusetts, 
/5^  Attorney  General  of  the  U.  S.,  a.  d.  i  page  4°,  authen- 
ticated by  a  note  from  his  son,  Judge  Parsons.  The 
MS.  is  upon  the  reverse  of  a.  l.  s.  3  pages  4°  ,  "  Mar- 
blehead,  Jan.  10,  1804,  "  of  Chief  Justice  Samuel  Sewall, 
in  regard  to  the  drafting  of  a  new  bill  on  the  descent, 
etc.,  of  Intestate  estates;  Ch.  Justice  Parsons'  MS.  re- 
ferring to  the  same  subject. 

4108  Perkins,  James,  Loyalist,  addresser  of  Hutchinson,  and 
^^  of  Gage,  and  a  protester  against    the    Whigs,  arrested, 

April,  1776,  by  order  of  the  Council;  his  residence  was 
on  the  ground  where  the  Tremont  Building  now  stands. 
a.  I.  s.  6  pages  4°  and  address,  "  Halifax,  Aug.  2, 
1776,  "  to  Gardiner  Greene.  Most  interesting  letter 
giving  details  of  the  movements  of  the  British  troops, 
the  loyalists,  etc.  ''....  every  day  may  bring  forth 
something  new  where  War  rages.  You  undoubtedly  en- 
quire how  I  came  here,  I  will  tell  you.  About  the  mid- 
dle of  March  past,  Genl.  Howe  with  his  army  consisting 
of  about  7  or  8000  men  with  women  and  children,  In- 
habitants of  Boston,    Refugees    from  the  Country,  etc., 

quitted   the  Town   of  Boston &  came  down  to 

this  Hole I  blame  no  one,  for  the  Devil  himself 

couldn't  think  to  see  the  present  unhappy  War  increase 

to  so  great  a  Height  in  so  short  a  Time Half  of 

Boston  is  now  in  England,  and  they  tell  me  that  the 
Bostonians  are  so  thick  about  the  streets  of  London 
that  it  is  imagined  Selectmen,  Wardens,  etc.,  will  be 
chosen  there  according  to  the  old  Bostonian  method. 
.  .  .  .  "  Printed  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc,  for  June,  1873. 


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^4109  Peale,  Rembrandt,  Artist,  son  of  Charles  W.  Peale, 
painted  from  life  a  portrait  of  Washington,  1795,  a.  /.  s. 
I  page  8°,  '■'•  Bost.,  Dec.  4,  1859,  "  to  Frederick  Kidder. 

41 10  Peters,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.  D.,  Celebrated  clergyman,  and 
^^  loyalist,  elected  Bishop  of  Vermont,  but  not  consecrated, 

author  of  "  History  of  Conn.,  "  1781,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages 
4°  and  address,  "  London,  June  28,  1795,  "  to  Col.  Ira 
Allen,  on  business  matters. 

41 1 1  Plymouth,   England.      Impression    of   the    Seal  of    the 
®  Corporation  of  Plymouth;  given    Mr.    Deane  by  James 

P.  Baxter,  of  Portland,  Maine,  1882. 

41 12  PoPHAM,  Sir  John,    Chief   Justice   of  the  King's  Bench, 
0^5-         England,    J  591,    et  seq. ,  /.  s.      i  page  folio,  "  Court  at 

Richmonde,  Oct.  9,  1601.  "     Signed  also  by  Lords  Not- 
tingham, Ellesmere,  Buckhurst,  Salisbury  and  Stanhope, 
and  others,  members   of    the  Privy  Council.      An  order 
to  the  Lord  Treasurer  to  pay  for  the  provisioning  of  the 
army,  etc. 
]_i3  PowNALL,  Thomas,  Colonial  Governor  of  Massachusetts, 
1757,  and  of    South  Carolina,    1760,  a.  I.  s.      i  page  4° 
and  address,    "  Richmond,    Jan.     17,  1781,  "  to  Joseph 
Sharpe,  on  legal  business. 
41 14  Prince,  Rev.  Thomas,  Minister  of  the  Old  South  Church, 
^~j)  Boston,  1718,  et  seq.,  author  of  "  Annals,  "  etc.,  a.  I.  s. 

I  page  4°,  Jan.  30,  1744-5,  "  to  Rev.  Charles  Chauncy, 
Minister  of  the  First  Church,  Boston.  The  paper  con- 
tains also  an  a.  I.  s.  of  Chauncy  to  Prince,  and  a  second 
letter  of  Prince  in  reply.  The  correspondence,  all  re- 
ferring to  Mr.  Whitefield's  preaching  in  Boston,  Mr. 
Chauncy  being  bitterly  opposed  to  him,  having  in  1742, 
published  "  Discourse  on  Enthusiasm,"  directed  against 
him.  This  correspondence,  (three  letters  on  one  sheet), 
is  printed  in  the  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Collections,  Vol.  2, 
4th  Series,  pp.  238-9.  Very  interesting  and  very  rare. 
"—41 15  Prospectuses,  of  the  publication  of  "  Hubbard's  His- 
tory of  New  England,  "  of  "  Historical  Collections,"  and 
of  "Hutchinson's  History,  "  each  a  printed  broadside 
of  I  page  folio,  1814-1827.  (3) 
/O  41 16  Quick,  Rev.  John,  English  clergyman,  and  friend  of  Dr. 
Benjamin  Colman,  a.  I.  s.  2  pages  4°  and  address, 
"Sydenham,  in  Kent,  July  11,  1701,  "  to  Dr.  Colman. 
See  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Register,  Vol.  IIL  pp.  109-115. 
/^4ii7  QuiNCY,  Josiah,  Jr.,  Orator  and  patriot  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, a.  d.  I  page  4°.  Aut.  address  of  letter;  authenti- 
cated by  Robert  Gilmor,  to  whom  it  was  sent  by  Miss 
Quincy. 


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Rees,  Rev.  Abraham,  D.  D.,  English  Unitarian  minister, 
editor  of  '•  Cyclopaedia,  "  1803-19,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4° 
and  address,  "  Clifton  Wood,  June  28,  1823,  "  to  Rev. 
Mr.  Lowell. 

Robinson,  Col.  Beverley,  Major  under  Wolfe  at  the 
storming  of  Quebec,  Col.  of  the  Loyal  American  Regi- 
ment, his  house  was  Arnold's  Headquarters  at  the  time 
of  the  treason,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and  address,  "  New 
York,  Sept.  29,  1766,  "  to  Jared  Ingersoll,  on  law  busi- 
ness. 

Rush,  Richard,  Statesman  and  diplomatist.  Cabinet  offi- 
cer, a.  I.  s.  3  pages  4°,  "Washington,  Aug.  12,  1815,  " 
to  President  Madison.  A  personal  letter,  sending  him 
the  "  last  Edinburgh  Review.  " 

St.  Pierre,  Jacques  Henri  Bernardin  de,  French  novel- 
ist, author  of  "  Paul  and  Virginia,  "  a.  d.  2  pages  fo- 
lio, "  Notes  on  Natural  History.  "  Authenticated  by 
the  celebrated  Louis  Aime  Martin,  French  educational 
writer. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  British  novelist  and  poet,  a.  I.  s.  i 
page  4°  and  address,  "  Edinburgh,  Feb.  2,  1826,  "  in 
regard  to  accounts  owed.  "  ....  I  should  wish  the 
smaller  debts  and  poorer  people  settled  with  if  possible. 
....  I  am  happy  to  say  Woodstock  advances  so  well 
that  if  God  Grant  me  life,  health   and   spirits   it  will  be 

on  the  counters  even  in   the   end  of  February 

Lady  Scott  has  agreed  to  make  no  more  accompts.    .    .   ." 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley,  English  statesman,  orator 
and  dramatist,  a.  I.  s.  (initials),  i  page  4°  and  address 
franked,  1806,  to  Richard  Wilson;  —  also/,  s.  i  page  4° 
and  address,  "  Nov.    25,  1806.  "     An  election  circular. 

(2) 

Sherman,  Roger,  Signer  of  the  Declaration,  and  of  the 
articles  of  Confederation,  M.  O.  C,  etc.,  a.  d.  2  pages 
4°,  "  Philadelphia,  Nov.  13,  1775.  "  James  Dean's  In- 
formation "; —  Robert  Morris,  Signer  of  the  Declara- 
tion, and  of  the  Articles  of  Confederation,  member  of 
the  Annapolis  and  Constitutional  Conventions,  M.  O. 
C,  etc.,  /.  s.  portion  of,  1-2  page  4°,  '"  Sept.  15, 
1783,  "  signed  also  by  Thomas  Willing,  M.  O.  C.  An 
official  notice  of  the  admission  of  a  new  member  to  the 
firm  of  "Willing  and  Morris."     (2) 

Sherman,  Roger,  a.  d.  5  pages  4°,  "June  13,  1787, 
Report  of  the  Committee.  "  The  Report  consists  of 
nineteen  Articles  upon  the  establishment  of  the  legisla- 
tive branch  of  the  U.  S.  Government.  See  Madison 
Papers,  pp.  73i-3S>  ^i^^'  858-61. 


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»Y*-!j.i26  SiDDONS,  Harriet,  English  writer,  a.  I.  s.  5  pages  8° 
and  address,  "  Edinburgh,  July  23,  1833,  "  to  the 
Duchess  of  St.  Albans,  asking  aid  for  a  worthy  object 
of  charity. 
4127  Smith,  William,  Jr.,  Chief  Justice  of  New  York,  loyalist 
in  the  Revolution,  Chief  Justice  of  Canada,  1786.  Au- 
thor of  "Hist,  of  New  York,"  a.  I.  s.  2  pages 4°,  "  New- 
York,  Aug.  29,  1767,  "  to  Jared  Ingersoll.  "  .  .  .  . 
England  is  in  great  wrath,  our  Legislature  to  be  sus- 
pended, a  Board  of  Revenues  established  for  this 
country,  and  an  independent  support  to  be  provided  for 
the  Government  and  administration  of  Justice.  I  am 
not  afraid  of  their  Principles,  (the  affairs  of  Taxation 
excepted)  but  I  am  of  their  Passion,  and  that  our  mu- 
tual Bickerings  will  teach  us  to  hate  each  other,  and  so 
hasten  a  Day  which    neither    you    nor    I    wish  to  see. 

f.  4128  Stiles,  Rev.  Ezra,  D.  D.,  Clergyman  and  scholar.  Presi- 
dent of  Yale  College,  1778,  et  seq.,  a.  I.  s.  1  page  folio 
and  address,  "  Newport,  June  23,  1756,"  to  Jared  In- 
gersoll, on  the  subject  of  Free  Masonry.  Rare. 
4129  Stilson,  James,  d.  s.  double  folio,  "Newcastle,  March 
27,  1733."  A  deed  of  land  on  the  Muscongus  River  near 
Pemaquid,  to  Samuel  Waldo.  Signed  also  by  Philip 
Carteret,  Stephen  Minot,  Joseph  Moody,  and  John  Bal- 
lantine.      On  vellum. 

5-2)4130  Thacher,  George,  Judge,  M.  O.  C,  etc.,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages 
folio  and  address,  "  Biddeford,  Aug.  24,  1817,  "  to 
Messrs.  Waterston  and  Pray,  on  business  matters. 
Rare. 

—    4131   Thoms,    William    John,    English    antiquary   and    author 

founder  and  editor   of    "Notes   and    Queries,"    I.  s.      2 

pages  4°  and   address,    "Westminster,  April  22,  1839," 

to  T.  Crofton  Croker. 

4132   Trumbull,    Jonathan,    d.  s.      i    page  folio,     "Lebanon, 

^^  Jan.  18,  1776."     A    Proclamation.      ".    .    .    .      Whereas 

I  have  authentic  Intelligence  that  the  army  under  the 
command  of  the  late  Gen.  Montgomery  has  been  re- 
pulsed in  attempting  to  dispossess  the  Enemies  of  Am- 
erican Liberty,  of  the  City  of  Quebeck,  the  General 
slain,  with  several  of  the  officers  and  soldiers,  and  a 
number  taken  Prisoners,  whereby  re-inforcements  are 
become  indispensibly  necessary  in  order  to  maintain  the 

advantages    already    gained    in    that    country 

I  have  thought  it  necessary  that  at  least  one  Regiment 
of  Foot  Sh'od  be  raised  by  voluntary  inlistment   in  this 

Colony,     etc "     The    whole    document   in    the 

hand  writing  of  William  Williams,  the  Signer. 


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TT4133  Trumbull,  Jonathan,  Colonial  Governor  of  Connecticut, 
and  the  one  who  espoused  the  cause  of  the  people,  a.  /.  s. 
2  pages  folio,  "  Lebanon,  April  14,  1757,"  to  the  "Com- 
mittee of  the  Pay  Table,  at  Hartford,"  giving  an  ac- 
count of  arms  for  the  nth  Company  in  Col.  Phinehas 
Lyman's  Regiment,  for  the  next  campaign. 

<^ --4134  Vernon,  James,  English  ofificer,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and 
address,  "  Whitehall,  f^eb.  20,"  circa  1678-9,  to  the 
Chevalier  Bulstrode,  British  Minister  at  Brussels. 
".  .  .  .  I  have  spoke  to  my  Lord  Duke  (Monmouth) 
about  some  consideration  for  the  paines  you  have  taken 
about  the  forces,  which  no  doubt  hath  been  extraordin- 
3.vy  and  expensive  too,  and  his  Grace  ....  hath 
promised    to     speak    to    the     King    upon     that     point. 


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Walpole,  Sir  Robert,  afterwards  Earl  of  Orford,  Eng- 
lish Statesman,  ('hancellor  of  the  exchequer,  etc.,  d.  s. 
portion  of,  i  page  4°,  "  Whitehall  Treasury  Chambers, 
June  5,  1710."  Signed  also  by  Lord  Godolphin,  Sir 
Stephen  Fox  and  others. 

Walsingham,  Sir  Francis,  English  statesman  and  diplo- 
matist. Secretary  of  State,  1573,  etc.,  d.  s.  portion  of, 
1-2  page  4°.      Rare. 

Warren,  James,  President  of  the  Provincial  Congress  of 
Mass.  Bay,  1775.  Military  Commission  to  William 
Henshaw,  signed  also  by  Sam'l  Freeman;  —  Benjamin 
Banneker,  Negro  astronomer,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages  folio, 
"  Aug.  19,  1791,"  to  Thomas  Jefferson; — Diploma  from 
the  University  of  Edinburgh,  Oct.  17,  1785,"  to  Gover- 
nor James  Bowdoin.      Fac-similes.      (3) 

Washington,  Gen.  George,  First  President  of  the  U.  S., 
etc.,  a.  I.  s.  I  page  4°,  "  New  York,  June  4,  1790." 
Very  good  signature. 

Washington,  Gen.  George,  tf.  d.  s.  1-2  page  oblong  8°, 
"Mount  Vernon,  Oct.  17,  1798."  Autograph  check 
for  $129.60,  on  the  United  States  Bank;  with  two 
letters  from  Robert  Spring,  of  Baltimore,  giving  its 
history. 

Washington,  Mrs.  Martha,  Wife  of  Gen.  Washington, 
a.  I.  in  3rd  person  1-2  page  oblong  8°,  (a  slip),  and  ad- 
dress, n.  d.,  to  Mr.  Foster,  a  store  keeper  in  Alexandria. 
Wishing  to  know  "the  price  of  needles  by  the  thou- 
sand," etc.,  with  a  note  of  Mr.  Deane  in  regard  to  it. 
Rare. 

Webster,  Noah,  Lexicographer,  a.  I.  s.  i  page  4°  and 
address,  "Philadelphia,  Nov.  25,  1803,"  to  Isaac  Beers, 
on  business. 


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^' I  4142  Webster,  Daniel,  Statesman  and  orator,  a.  I.  s.  3  pages 
4°  and  address,  franked,  "Washington,  March  2,  1825, 
to  James  Madison.  ".  .  .  .  You  will  be  pleased  to 
learn  that  the  Bill  for  re-funding  to  Va.,  the  sums  paid 
by  her  for  interest  on  money  borrowed  for  the  use  of 
the  U.  S.  having  passed  the  H.  R.,  passed  the  Senate 
also  last  evening.  I  concurred  in  this  measure  very 
cheerfully  regarding  the  claim  as  just  in  itself,  and  ap- 
proving the  wise  and  generous  use  to  which  the  fund  is 
destined " 

,^^_^4r43  Wheatley,  Nathaniel,  Son    of    Mr.  John    Wheatley,  the 
^  master    of    Phillis    Wheatley,    /.  j-.      i  page  4°  and   ad- 

dress, "Boston,  Nov.  12,  1770,"  to  Mr.  William  Chan- 
ning  of  Providence.  The  letter  is  in  the  hand  writing 
of  Phillis  Wheatley. 

4144  Wheatley,  Phillis,  Negro  poetess,  her  poems   published 
I*  ©  in  London,  1773,  a.  I.  s.      2  pages    folio,  "Boston,  May 

19,  iTi2,"  to  Arbour  Tanner  of  Newport.  ".  .  .  . 
let  us  rejoice  in  and  adore  the  wonders  of  God's  infinite 
Love  in  bringing  us  from  a  land  semblant  of  darkness 
itself,  and  where  the  divine  light  of  revelation  (being 
obscured)  is  as  darkness.  Here  the  knowledge  of  the 
true  God  and  eternal  life  are  made  manifest.      But  there 

profound    ignorance    over  shadow's  the  Land " 

Printed  in  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proceedings,  Nov.  1863,  pp. 
273-4.      Very  rare. 

4145  Wheelock,  Rev.  Eleazer,  Founder    and    first    President 
^0  of  Dartmouth  College,    a.  I.   s.      3  pages  4°,  "  Lebanon, 

Aug.  I,  1766,"  to  Jared  Ingersoll.  ".  .  .  .  I  need 
not  inform  you  that  the  school  yet  continues,  and  is 
flourishing  under  the  smiles  of  Heaven  and  that  four 
Missionaries,  and  seven  School  Masters,  are  at  present 
imployed  in  the  Indian  Country,  and  they  as  well  as  the 
school,  supported  only  by  the  charitable  Donations 
which  have  been  put  into  my  Hands  for  that  Purpose 
and  without  any  settled  Fund.  And  a  wider  Door  than 
ever  is  opened,  and  seems  still  to  be  opening  for  the 
Progress  of  the  grand  Design  in  view.  ..."  Printed 
in  Geneal.  Register,  July,  1848. 

4146  Wheelock,  John,  Second    President   of    Dartmouth  Col- 
**  lege,  and  son  of    Rev.  Eleazer  a.   I.   s.      2  pages  4°  and 

address,  "  Dartmouth  College,  July  7,  1791,"  to  Col. 
Ira  Allen.  Concerning  three  students  of  the  College, 
who  have  left  without  leave,  and  are  therefore  to  be 
suspended. 


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Wheelwright,  Rev.  John,  Minister  of  the  Church  at 
Braintree,  but  banished  from  the  Colony,  founder 
of  the  town  of  Exeter,  and  later  of  Wells,  Maine,  etc., 
a.  (I  s.  I  page  4°,  "  Salisbury,  April  15,  1668."  A  de- 
position in  regard  to  the  lands  purchased  from  the 
Indians,   "when  I  with  others  first   came    to  sit  downe 

at     Exeter,     etc "     Signed    also    by    Edward 

Colcord,  Samuel  Dudley,  and  Thomas  Bradbury.      Very 
rare. 

Williams,  William,  Signer  of  the  Declaration,  M.  O.  C, 
etc.^  a.  I.  3  pages  folio,  "  Lebanon,  June  12,  1759," 
to  Dr.  Porter.  Draft  of  a  very  curious  and  confidential 
letter,  in  which  he  requests  Dr.  Porter  to  tell  him,  or 
to  discover  for  him,  the  character  of  a  young  lady  in 
whom  he  is  very  much  interested;  —  also  an  a.  I.  s.  3 
pages  8°,  of  J.  Hammond  Trumbull  to  Mr.  Deane  in  re- 
gard to  the  letter. 

WiNSLOW,  Edward,  Governor  of  Plymouth  Colony,  1633, 
et  seq.,  one  of  the  passengers  of  the  "Mayflower,"  a.  I.  s. 
I  page  4°,  "Cambridge,  this  last  of  Aug.,  1644,"  to 
Mr.  Bradford  and  Mr.  Prence,  in  regard  to  the  treaty 
and  contract  with  Mr.  Latour,  for  recompense  for  loss 
and  wrong  Mat  achabignatus,  by  M.  D'Alney,  etc. 
Printed  in  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proceedings,  March,  1878. 
p.  III.      Very  rare. 

WiNTHROP,  John,  Colonial  Governor  of  Mass.  Bay,  1629, 
et  seq.,  a.  1.  s.  i  page  4°,  and  address,  ''Feb.  ir, 
1629,  "  to  "  my  very  loving  wife  ....  at  Groton.  " 
Printed  in  Life  and  Letters,  Vol.  i,  p.  374;  very  rare, 
particularly  in  this  form;  —  also  a.  I.  s.  i  page  8°,  1880, 
of  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  presenting  the  letter  to  Mr. 
Deane. 

Winthrop,  John,  a.  d.  s.  i  page  oblong  8°,  "  May  26, 
1647,  "  signed  also  by  Edward  Rawson,  Secretary.  Au 
order  of  the  General  Court.  See  Mass.  Col.,  Rec.  Vol. 
IL    p.   194.     Very  rare. 

Winchester.  William  Paulet,  Marquis  of,  Distinguished 
English  statesman.  Lord  High  Treasurer,  155 1,  et  seq., 
d.  s.  I  page  folio,  "July  i,  1560"  ;  — signed  also  by 
Sir  Walter  Mildmay,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
Sir  Richard  Sackville,  father  of  Lord  Buckhurst. 

WiTHERSPOON,  Rev.  John,  D.  D.,  Signer  of  the  Declara- 
tion, President  of  Princeton  College,  M.  O.  C. ,  etc., 
a.  1.  s.  I  page  4°,. ."^Princeton,  Dec.  26,  1774,  "to  Jared 
Ingersoll,  on  business. 


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1878. 


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